McLaren Tested The F1’s BMW-Developed, 6.1-Liter V12 In An M5 Touring

Started by cawimmer430, July 15, 2019, 11:53:32 AM

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Interesting history lesson.  :ohyeah:



McLaren Tested The F1's BMW-Developed, 6.1-Liter V12 In An M5 Touring

The McLaren F1 is rightfully considered one of the greatest cars ever built, but bringing the British supercar to life did require some innovative thinking.

During a recent episode of Chris Harris' 'Collecting Cars' podcast, the experienced automotive journalist and Top Gear host sat down with the former director of McLaren's race and road cars, David Clark.



While working for McLaren, Clark was the man tasked with selling the iconic F1 when it was new and also had the opportunity to get up close with its development.

One of the most interesting pieces of information shared by Clark is how the vehicle's 6.1-liter, naturally aspirated V12 that was built by BMW was actually shoehorned into an E34-generation M5 Touring for testing.

Eager to put the powertrain through its paces without bolting it into the shell of a McLaren F1 prototype, the development team chose the M5. They used this single prototype to fine-tune the S70 V12 engine and ended up extracting 627 hp and 479 lb-ft (649 lb-ft) of torque from it.

Another tidbit revealed by Clark to Harris is that the actual McLaren F1-powered M5 Touring test mule still exists but is currently stored in BMW's secret collection of prototypes. It has never been shown to the public, but if BMW ever does decide to open the doors to its collection, you can rest assured that some people would be willing to pay a huge sum of money to acquire it.


Link: https://www.carscoops.com/2019/07/mclaren-tested-the-f1s-bmw-developed-6-1-liter-v12-in-an-m5-touring/
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Auto Motor und Sport reached out to BMW, no one there can remember this car, and if it does exist they do not have it. However they do have an interesting selection of cars in their vault. For example:

E32 7er with a V16



E32 7er with the M5 I6



E38 7er with the M5 V8



8er cabrio



X5 with a manual transmission V12





E39 M5 Touring




Z3 V12




M3 Compact




All in all several hundred vehicles.

https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/reportage/bmw-prototypen-geheim/#