Quoting this article, and trying to sort out some history:
- "Following a successful 1973 season, Motorsport GmbH sold E9/R1 along with its sister car, chassis 2275997, to American racing outfit Hurtig Libra Team to use in the forthcoming 1974 IMSA championship for the princely sum of DM 99,000. It proved to be a wise investment for the team, whose success with E9/R1 and its sister car during the 1974 season no doubt spurred on BMW Motorsport GmbH to compete themselves in the 1975 IMSA Championship season."
Questions:
- This vehicle was built after the Broadspeed E9?
- And since this prototype vehicle was quite successful in 1973, and under Hurtig Libra it had a good 1974 season.. this led BMW to establish their US IMSA presence, based in Hueytown, AL in 1975? (Hueytown was the home of the "Alabama Gang")
Just trying to link this vehicle & conversation into another we had about a year ago:
Interesting fact from 7:25 of the video.
Mechanics pack a sports turbocharged inline-6 with 800 horsepower into the engine bay of an E9 CSL designed
by Frank Stella from the BMW Art Cars series that raced in the LeMans endurance race.
And another article about the '75 Sebring CSL victory:
For BMW, motorsport has always been more than just a passion—it has been a marketing tool, a branding exercise, and a proving ground for engineering
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JP