TESTING A 1972 BMW Batmobile CSL - Jake Hill Racing

Thank you for posting this...

Steve (lafngravy), Luigi's Owner, has been generous and allowed me to poke under the hood. I've seen Luigi on the track at Laguna Seca multiple times, but it's really inspiring to see other points of view on the CSLs...

Near the end, when the camera POV shifts to a camera in the passenger area.. you can see the sandblasting debris drift across the view...
 
I believe one might be able to feed their addiction using a Metric Mechanic engine... perhaps using one of these three models which I'm considering installing in my 1970 E3 / 2800 / Bavaria...

 
I'm fighting an unequal battle with myself to get this monster...
 

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Using both foots for the tree pedals in the same time

Braking with the right foot and simultaneously equalizing the engine speed when shifting down gears using the clutch and accelerator pedal prevents, among other things, loss of traction on the rear axle.

 
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Damn. Wish I was a pro race driver. Not necessarily for the pro racing aspect - that would be stressful as hell - but to get asked to do stuff like this
 
There is a small bit of the heel / toe technique in the original video posted by Lucas... they have occasional pedal shots which capture it.

In my opinion, one of the masters was (and still is) rally driver extraordinaire Walter Rorhl, as shown in this video:


Next level skills keeping that turbo spun up...
 
Walter Rorhl – one of the greatest rally drivers of all time.

I'd love to see him drive an E9 in a rally.

Racing in E9 is one thing, but driving an E9 in a rally is another level...


 
Racing in E9 is one thing, but driving an E9 in a rally is another level…
Another great watch, and super impressive driving. I’ve taken my E30 rally-crossing a couple times and the RWD is quite a handful (more than two hands full with the slow steering rack) in the dirt! And those rutted roads - I’d be so worried about ripping a bumper off!
 
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Rally driving in a RWD car on a loose surface requires good physical preparation and equally good skills in balancing the car using the throttle.



This video shows a really high level of driving and driver skills...


for sale:

 
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