BMW Makes Need for Speed’s Iconic M3 GTR to Celebrate Series’ 30th Anniversary

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Homologation rules of the time required that any car running in the series must be available as a road model on two continents, so BMW set about making the M3 GTR Strassenversion — a street-legal version of the car. Only produced in a run of ten cars, it combined a slightly detuned version of the engine with a six-speed manual instead of the sequential.
I didn't know they built 10 of them. Over the years, I've only seen 2 examples that BMW retains ownership of.
 
The article's title is a bit misleading, and I'm going to be very pedantic about it, but...
BMW itself has now embraced this connection by taking a genuine M3 GTR race car — which appears to be the ALMS-winning 2001 car of Jyrki Juhani Jarvilehto and Jorg Muller — and giving it the Need for Speed treatment, featuring a blue-on-chrome wrap to match the player car.
They didn't build the car to celebrate NFS' anniversary, they built the car 23 years ago to race in ALMS and other GT series around the world and annoy Porsche who ultimately got the thing banned. They just took it out of the museum and put a fresh wrap on it to make it look like the Most Wanted car.
 
The article's title is a bit misleading, and I'm going to be very pedantic about it, but...

They didn't build the car to celebrate NFS' anniversary, they built the car 23 years ago to race in ALMS and other GT series around the world and annoy Porsche who ultimately got the thing banned. They just took it out of the museum and put a fresh wrap on it to make it look like the Most Wanted car.
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Confession: I was never into that car. I always thought the graphics were corny.
Yeah, tbh this livery is imbued with all corny mid-2000s energy of Slim Shady, Linkin Park and Tribal Tattoos. I've always disliked it a bit too. Especially with how overused it is on online racing games.
 
Corny or not, I do think it’s genuinely cool BMW has acknowledged and embraced that most people recognise the car thanks to NFS and was willing to do this.

I will say though, an actual M3 GTR really doesn’t suit the livery. I’m guessing it’s down to the modelling in Most Wanted / Carbon not being 100% accurate, but it just looks ‘off’ compared to how it does in the games. It’s not the wrap itself of course, just the whole thing put together if that makes sense.
 
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Confession: I was never into that car. I always thought the graphics were corny.
I think it's unique to have an actual race car being put on a street racing scene. This one in GT's term
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It's also rather unique that the player in MW 2005 didn't start out with nothing, but already better equipment than anyone else, that is even puzzling where did he got the car from as it's an actual racecar. But too bad many people assume the M3 GTR is Razor's.
 
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I didn't really get into Need For Speed Most Wanted because I was more interested in Gran Turismo and Midnight Club, but I'm a big fan of the E46 M3 so this gets my attention. Especially when BMW themselves are a part of it.
 
It's also rather unique that the player in MW 2005 didn't start out with nothing, but already better equipment than anyone else, that is even puzzling where did he got the car from as it's an actual racecar. But too bad many people assume the M3 GTR is Razor's.

I always thought about that, I guess you could make 2 assumptions, 1 being that the protagonist has a lot of money and/or influence, bought the race car and made it barely street legal. The 2nd being he still had quite a lot of money and made a replica from the street version being inspired by the race car. It's probably less likely he used a standard M3 E46 as a base but not impossible. Where there is a will...etc.
 
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