BMW 135i Coupe to Race V8 Supercar and BMW Sauber F1 car at Australian Grand Prix

BMW 135i Performance Package at Albert Park Australia

By Thami Masemola
March 20, 2009 5:37 PM
Filed Under: BMW, F1, German, Motorsport

David will take on two Goliaths at this year's Ultimate Speed Comparison in Albert Park during the Formula One weekend. The Ultimate Speed Comparison has been held as a crowd spectacle in order to excite and at the same time host a fair comparison between cars that would normally never be seen "competing."

At the lineup will be motoring journalist Paul Gover in a BMW 135i Coupé equipped with BMW Performance products and will be sporting tii livery. A BMW Sauber F1 car at the hands of Christian Klien will pull up against it while the V8 brigade will be represented by Greg Murphy in his Sprint Gas Racing car. That means two pedigreed race cars going against a small 135i.

The 135i is fitted with a carbon fiber-look bonnet, carbon fiber-covered mirrors and a BMW Performance aerodynamic package. Other extras include 18-inch alloy wheels, cross drilled brake package and a road holding suspension setup.

The engine powering the 135i is the same standard 3.0-litre twin turbo straight six found in BMW's model range. It produces 225kW (306hp) and 400Nm of torque, and has a top speed of 250km/h.

The Ultimate Speed Comparison will take place during five different occasions on race weekend; twice on Thursday and once on Friday, Saturday and Sunday just before the main grand prix begins.

 

Source: BMW

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BMW 135i Coupé Takes on the Big Guns at Australian Grand Prix

The heralded BMW 135i Coupé is set to take on the muscle of Albert Park at this year's 2009 Australian Grand Prix.

A specially equipped 135i Coupé, bearing the famed tii livery and featuring BMW Performance gear, will take part in the Ultimate Speed Comparison.

A race between a V8 Supercar, fully prepared BMW Sauber Formula 1 car and road going BMW 135i Coupé, the Ultimate Speed Comparison is a crowd favourite which pits three high performance forms of motoring against each other in a one lap race to the finish line.

The Ultimate Speed Comparison is held on five separate occasions during the race weekend. The event is run with a timed handicap, giving each car a chance at taking line honours.

The BMW 135i Coupé is fitted with a number of performance and cosmetic upgrades from the BMW Performance stable, which is renowned for a range of exclusive and dynamic sports accessories.

A full BMW Performance aerodynamic package, road holding suspension set up, cross drilled and weight saving brake package and BMW Performance 18" light-alloy wheels are fitted to the car.

Carbon fibre mirror covers and carbon fibre look bonnet with integrated roof and boot sports stripes, further accentuate the sporting character of this unique vehicle.

The 135i Coupé bears ‘tii' decals front and rear to highlight the fascination of motorsport and heritage of the BMW brand.

Inspired by the famous BMW 02 model introduced in 1966, which in its time was acknowledged as the epitome of supreme agility and thrilling driving, the BMW 135i is also distinguished by its compact dimensions, low weight and perfect balance front-to-rear.

A powerful 6-cylinder twin turbo engine, generating 225 kW ensures the car can reach 100km/h in just 5.3 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 250km/h.

The pilot for the BMW 135i at this year's Ultimate Speed Comparison will be motoring journalist Paul Gover, who took the BMW M Coupé through its paces at last year's event.

Christian Klien will be at the helm of the BMW Sauber F1 race car, while Greg Murphy will take on both BMW's in his V8 Supercar.

BMW has taken part in the Ultimate Speed Comparison since its inception.

"BMW is pleased to support this fantastic spectacle," says Tom Noble, General Manager Marketing, BMW Group Australia.

"The Ultimate Speed Comparison has proven to be a particularly popular segment on the Grand Prix schedule and perfectly embodies ‘The Ultimate Driving Machine' claim," he says.

Over its short time in the market, the BMW 135i Coupé has claimed a number of coveted awards, such as the 2008 Drive Car of the Year (Best Sports Car over $60,000) and Australia's Best Cars, Best Sports Car 2008 taking on the likes of many exotic high performance sports vehicles.

Unlike the F1 car or V8 Supercar, Australians can purchase the BMW 135i including the BMW Performance parts fitted.

A comprehensive range of BMW Performance components is available exclusively through the BMW dealer network.

All BMW Performance components reflect the BMW brand in their technology, design, quality and safety.

Ultimate Speed Comparison times:
11.40am Thursday 26 March
4.25pm Thursday 26 March
2.15pm Friday 27 March
1.00pm Saturday 28 March
1.10pm Sunday 29 March

 

Comments

mc959
March 20, 2009 6:05 PM
think the 135i got a chance against the V8 supercar ; )

dodgeyaussie
March 20, 2009 10:54 PM
It hasn't got a hope in hell.

ayoub
March 20, 2009 6:06 PM
hi .. any one knows how to watch this race be for the f1 race as they say... woooooow love to watch it.. help pls with some info.. thanx alot

miladjuckel
March 21, 2009 12:30 AM
speed channel always broadcast f1, i know its sad cause they suck! constant nagging from wanna be f1 knowers and commercials

Xanavi23
March 21, 2009 2:14 PM
One of the commentators on Speed, the Englishmen, is a Former F1 champion. Newbie.

muellr
March 21, 2009 8:19 AM
hope they do it like the famous comparison that I think Topgear once showed, the normal, slowest car starts first while the other guys still read newspaper and chat, if I remeber right the standart sportscar was almost 3/4 aroind the track when the F1 started and still got nailed on the finishline..best test ever

sw1000
March 21, 2009 11:39 AM
I saw this a couple of years back at the Melbounre F1, they give eeach car a different timed start, both times the BMW 320i beat the Aussie V8. on one race it managed to get to the line before the F1 car. They did give it something like a 30 second head start or something though ;o)

The 135i is a serioulsy fast car!


Edited by user on March 21, 2009 at 11:40 AM
Schizo0223
March 22, 2009 5:51 PM
If the price was about 20% cheaper I would take the 135i with the performance/appearance upgrade as my everyday car. I love it's bull dog looks, dimensions, easily tunable engine...the whole package is a driver's dream.

But spend a little bit more over the price of a 135i with all the goodies...there are so many other choices...at the current price the temptation is not there...take about 20% off then there is no question!

tiandrei
March 24, 2009 8:39 PM
A think that the 135i will make a very good impresion on the track. A saw a drag race between a M3 and the 135i and the 135i won. The difference was very small but still ... Hope I will get a chance to see the race ;)

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