///Motorsport No more. ///Marketing is today's theme. The business case for a BMW supercar should be the fact that it struts what BMW can do. It shows the competition of how the 'Ultimate Driving Machine'(Not sure this is the case anymore) is still the pinnacle of a true drivers car. It's like BMW is standing trying to become the next GM with mass produced this and that while the competition embrace the fact that there are still true enthusiasts out there that will spend their hard earned money to have the latest and greatest.
Deep down, I'm still in love with how well my e92 drove and how balanced it was and how connected it felt. That's gone, and I want it back.
Yeah, 'marketing' is the keyword and it is also the term that gets many people all riled up. But, really when this guy's comments are vindication of how M division has completely done a 180 degree where he completely ignores the 4500 lbs weight of the F10 M5 and continues to ramble about how the 0 - 60 mph makes it a 4 door supercar competitor, which is what he continously insists on implying.
Also, contrary to what he claims, the lateral acceleration numbers are nowhere near the supercar territory nor are the slalom numbers. Then put it together with lap times and also the fact that the driving experience almost unanimously has been diluted compared to how raw and edgy the E60 M5 was, he is completely talking out of his other end.