The BMW X1 will make up your mind
If you’re trying to figure out which BMW can help you rediscover the JOY of driving – consider the BMW X1. We have it sitting pretty in the Budds’ Oakville showroom, a crossover vehicle that effortlessly combines style and elegance.
Style on the outside
Taking cues from the BMW X5, the X1 commands a double take – with its gently rising lateral lines, giving it a sleek profile that is unmistakably BMW. Short front and rear overhangs and a sloping rear windshield offer a stance that is sporty without being too aggressive.
Elegance on the inside
The X1’s interior is all class from the cockpit to the cabin. Sharing the ergonomic beauty of the BMW 3 Series, it’s geared towards making the driving experience truly unforgettable. The controls are intuitive and easy to reach and the clean, subtle lines of the cabin lead the driver’s eye continually toward the road.
All around performance and grace 
The 2011 BMW X1’s xDrive28i is the first TwinPower turbo equipped four cylinder engine in the line-up. The 2.0 litre engine is modeled after BMW’s venerable in-line 6 cylinder power plants; but has fuel economy ratings of just 7.9 litres per 100 km. It also has the power you expect from BMW, with more than 240 horsepower and the ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.7 seconds.
The xDrive system puts all that power to the ground through all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic transmission with BMW’s Steptronic technology. The transmission delivers light but responsive gear changes and xDrive automatically adjusts to the terrain and road conditions, so you always have the maximum traction available in every situation.
Overall the X1 proves you can still have performance and power in a vehicle that can give you savings at the pump too. Why not give it a test drive?
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Driving fun in a new dimension: The MINI Rocketman Concept.
The creation of innovative concepts for urban mobility has seen MINI grow into the successful brand we know today. A constant stream of new ideas from its beginnings more than 50 years ago to the present day have ensured that driving fun has continued to grow even though space on our roads has become ever tighter. Underpinning this success has been the creative use of space, a principle that enters new territory with the MINI Rocketman Concept. The study car, which will be revealed to the public worldwide for the first time at the International Geneva Motor Show (3 – 13 March 2011), harks back to the classic Mini in terms of its exterior dimensions, while its technology points to the future of automotive design. A 3+1-seater with 3 doors and a length of just over 3 metres (approx. 10 ft.), the MINI Rocketman Concept responds to the fundamental requirements of mobile lifestyles in the big cities of the future by pooling the brand’s core values in concentrated form. Ingenious functionality, smile-inducing agility, exceptional efficiency and irresistible design come together into an extraordinarily attractive and groundbreaking, yet typically MINI, subcompact car concept for the premium segment.
Displaying both an awareness of tradition and talent for innovation, the MINI design team developed the vision of a car that takes up impressively little space on the road but boasts an enviably spacious interior. The MINI Rocketman Concept therefore carries over the classic virtues of the brand into a pathbreaking vehicle concept. It offers a fresh interpretation of unmistakable MINI design features, and uses cutting-edge construction and manufacturing technology to create unique solutions in body and interior design.
The innovative character of the study is defined by the systematic application of lightweight design principles and a pure-bred interior geared to maximum driving fun and unbeatable variability. A carbon spaceframe construction, whose striking surface structure is visible at the front end of the car, around its doors and in the interior, forms the basis for a weight-minimising construction. Indeed, the MINI Rocketman Concept offers the ideal platform for achieving outstanding efficiency. To this end, it is designed to allow the integration of a drive system which combines further enhanced sprinting ability with average fuel consumption of just three litres per 100 kilometres (94 mpg imp).
Wide-opening doors with double-hinge joints and integrated sills facilitate entry into the MINI Rocketman Concept. The lightweight seats are contoured in customary MINI style and can be arranged in a variety of different positions. This allows owners to choose between maximum driving fun two-up, a comfortable amount of room for three occupants, or even an exceptionally efficient division of space accommodating four seats.
The capacity of the luggage compartment can be adapted to passenger requirements just as flexibly. The two-part tailgate consists of one section which is attached to the roof and opens extremely high, and a lower section which extends out of the body in the form of a drawer.
The operating logic of the MINI Rocketman Concept is also geared to the multi-layered demands of a contemporary target group, whose mobility needs are shaped by their desire for driving fun, flexible usage possibilities and extensive connectivity with their lives outside the car. The central control unit can be taken out of the car and configured on a computer before the journey begins to update navigation destinations, the music playlist or contact details for mobile communications.
Body design: hallmark MINI design language in particularly concentrated form.
The MINI Rocketman Concept body is shaped by an avant-garde interpretation of time-honoured brand features. Innovative construction techniques allow the principle used in the classic Mini – of providing the maximum amount of room on the smallest possible footprint – to be carried over to the mobility challenges of urban areas in the 21st century. The MINI Rocketman Concept measures 3.419 metres (approx. 11 ft. 3 in.) in length, adding just a few extra centimetres to the front and rear of the brand’s founding father born in 1959. The new study is 1.907 metres (approx. 6 ft. 3 in.) wide, including the exterior mirrors, and stands 1.398 metres (approx. 4 ft. 7 in) tall. Its proportions also display clear symmetries with both the classic Mini and the brand’s present-day line-up. The brand’s familiar appearance is therefore concentrated into a new set of dimensions, with the concept for a new vehicle segment remaining unmistakably recognisable as a MINI.
The interpretation of the characteristic MINI design language chosen for the study car also exudes a powerful and dynamic allure. Tightly contoured surfaces, large wheels and a basic form dictated by straight lines help give the MINI Rocketman Concept a resoundingly solid structure. In addition to its telltale proportions, a sprinkling of distinctive design features ensure that its brand affiliation is immediately clear. Large, circular headlights and a radiator grille with chrome surround dominate the front end. While the exterior contours of the headlights fit the familiar visual template, their inner structure has been further developed for the new study. The centrally positioned LED units generating full beam are bordered by an eye-catching light ring for dipped-beam mode. Direction indicators integrated into the headlight units are a feature shared with the current range of series-produced MINI models.
The dimensions of the headlights reflect those of the current MINI, which means they come across as particularly large when set against the smaller face of the study car. As stand-out features of MINI design they symbolise the core values of the brand, which remain reassuringly intact in the new vehicle concept represented by the study.
In the area surrounding the headlights and around the front apron and radiator grille, sections of the carbon spaceframe are visible alongside the painted and chromed surfaces. Its striking surface structure serves as a reminder of the study’s innovative construction blueprint.
Powerful silhouette, innovative door concept.
Large wheels and the three-level structural split of body, “wraparound†greenhouse and roof resting on top give the flanks the same appearance as the MINI models already in series production. The windows taper as they extend back towards the rear, emphasising the body’s dynamic wedge shape and offering an immediate hint of the vehicle’s sporty and agile character. The high waistline, accentuated on the MINI by a chrome frame ringing the vehicle, takes the form of a light strip on the MINI Rocketman Concept and throws the study’s powerful silhouette into even sharper focus.
The study’s 18-inch wheels likewise leave no doubt that the sure-footed road-holding and sporty handling properties of a MINI can also play a key role in a car with smaller dimensions. The weight-saving wheels specially developed for the MINI Rocketman Concept have an aerodynamically highly effective, enclosed surface structure. And the carbon wing contour of the directional wheels also helps to reduce drag. An aluminium trim strip on the wheel rim adds an attractive stylistic touch.
Among the car’s key design and functionality-related innovations are the two side doors. Their length and the specially designed arrangement of the door sills allow extremely comfortable access to all the seats in the MINI Rocketman Concept. When opened, the doors pivot outwards complete with their sills, enabling the driver and front passenger to climb in right next to their seats and get settled in comfort. Entry to the rear seats is also made much easier by the car’s unusual door concept. The carbon spaceframe construction, together with the impressively high torsional stiffness of the underbody structure, allows the arrangement of the side sills to be combined with extremely high body rigidity.
In addition, an extremely sophisticated opening mechanism ensures easy access into the car, even in tight parking spaces. The front-hinged doors have a double-hinge joint, which also allows a large opening angle when space is restricted. The innovative character of this construction element is also evident when the doors are closed, the carbon hinges standing out visibly in form and colour from the rest of the body. The MINI Rocketman Concept thus takes a stylistic cue from the classic Mini, whose exterior-mounted door hinges also went on to become an identifying characteristic.
Projector-style rear lights, transparent and illuminated glass for the roof.
The rear lights of the MINI Rocketman Concept have a trapezoidal stirrup design – into which all the light functions are integrated – and work using projector technology. The lamp assembly projects the rear and braking light and the light for the direction indicators onto the car body. The high-output LED units used for the lights ensure that even this indirect illumination concept produces the accustomed intensity of light that is necessary for safety.
The roof of the MINI Rocketman Concept also puts on an extraordinary light show. The full-surface glass roof is segmented by illuminated braces to recreate the look of Britain’s Union Jack flag. When not illuminated, the longitudinal, horizontal and diagonal braces glow a bright Porcelain White. In darkness the integrated optical fibres give the interior of the MINI Rocketman Concept a pleasantly indirect illumination and, as a result, a more effective nocturnal appearance.
The bright colour of the roof and mirror caps – likewise painted Porcelain White – create an attractive contrast to the Bermuda (a warm shade of grey) of the body. The areas of carbon visible at the front end and around the doors add further striking touches.
Split tailgate with drawer and integrated rear cargo carrier.
The MINI Rocketman Concept also uses creative design and innovative technical solutions to open up new layout options for the luggage area. This enhances the versatility of the existing space and means it can be used more efficiently. The split two-part tailgate consists of one section which is attached to the roof and opens extremely high and a lower section which extends out 350 millimetres from the body in the form of a drawer unit. The drawer represents the further development of the downward-opening tailgate seen on the classic Mini. This construction principle allows room to be made for pieces of luggage and travel items even when the car is carrying four occupants. The MINI Rocketman Concept literally grows as a vehicle when it’s time to start loading up the gear.
An intelligent folding mechanism makes it possible to lock the cargo drawer of the MINI Rocketman Concept either higher up or further in towards the passenger compartment, as the loading scenario demands. This allows loads to be transported out of sight and protected from the weather. If required, items can also be loaded through into the passenger compartment. In addition, the open-top cargo drawer can also serve as a rear luggage carrier. Here, purpose-built inserts make it easier to transport snowboards and other bulky items of sports equipment. Added to which, the glass tailgate, which extends well into the roof, helps to enhance loading flexibility. It is connected with the body via a centrally positioned hinge with integrated gas strut system, which also allows it to be opened when the rear carrier is loaded with gear.
Seat concept: the ideal position for every mobility requirement.
The arrangement of the seats and control elements in the passenger compartment of the MINI Rocketman Concept ensures maximum versatility for the widest possible range of mobility needs. The low-weight seats, which are traditional MINI in form, offer a high level of comfort and optimum lateral support even for sporty drivers. The amount of space for the driver and passengers can be varied as required. Three individual seats slide fore and aft, allowing a high level of comfort with generous head, leg and shoulder room. There is also an additional seat in the rear, whose backrest can be folded down fully to serve as a stowage surface.
Three mobility scenarios have been developed to define the real-life usage possibilities offered by the interior of the study. In a layout designed specially to enhance a sporting driving experience, the MINI Rocketman Concept offers just the right amount of space for the driver and front passenger. The front seats are pushed back as far as possible and the instrument cluster also slides fore and aft to provide the ideal position for a full-blooded driving experience.
If an additional passenger joins the two already on board, the front passenger can move his seat forward again to take a position slightly further forward than the driver. In this configuration, the front passenger’s legroom is reduced to standard MINI levels to accommodate an equally generously sized rear seat behind him. The MINI Rocketman Concept also offers a practical solution for travelling with four people. Once the driver has returned both his seat and the instrument cluster to the standard position, a second rear seat allows a fourth person to climb aboard for shorter journeys, at least.
Innovative mix of materials, hallmark MINI design.
The impressive variability of the interior is complemented by a pure-bred design which spotlights both the unmistakable style of the brand and the study car’s pioneering technology. The intention behind the selection of materials and interior trim structure was to create a feeling of contemporary functionality and lightness. To this end, the carbon structure of the body frame has been left exposed in the footwells and around the centre console.
A fresh interpretation of customary MINI design features emphasises the further development of the brand’s characteristic design language inside the study car as well. The door panels house the door pulls and the stowage compartments, which feature trim elements whose elliptical form reaches past the B-pillar into the rear compartment. The surface design therefore offers a stylistic nod to the variable division of space and shared driving experience provided by the MINI Rocketman Concept interior.
Inside the car, leather covers and high-gloss painted surfaces combine with armrests and trim strips made from a special paper that has been pressed and folded into the desired structure. The trim strips are backlit by LED-powered fibre optics. Plus, a light strip that wraps around the interior at waistline height generates a particularly harmonious ambience.
Innovative operating concept: trackball on the steering wheel, 3D-effect graphics in the Centre Speedo.
An operating concept developed for the MINI Rocketman Concept brings together principles from the MINI design handbook, innovative new functions and a pioneering operating system to serve up even greater driving fun over both short and long journeys. A cockpit instrument, positioned above the steering wheel and therefore directly in the driver’s field of view, houses the rev counter and on-board computer display. The large-format Centre Speedo with peripheral speedometer and multifunctional colour display also adheres to the system logic familiar from the current range of series-produced MINI cars as far as display arrangement is concerned. The development of the rigorously applied display/control element separation principle, meanwhile, has been taken to the next level.
In addition to multifunction buttons on the steering wheel, the current MINI also has a joystick on the centre console for operating vehicle-related, navigation, entertainment and communications functions. By contrast, the MINI Rocketman Concept concentrates all the control elements on the steering wheel. This reflects an ongoing commitment to the concept of simple and intuitive operation, and means that the driver can operate more functions than ever while keeping both hands on the steering wheel at all times.
A press of the thumb on the relevant multifunction buttons on the left-hand steering wheel spoke is all that is required to use front-line controls such as the volume for the audio system and the call pick-up function for incoming telephone calls. In addition, a trackball is integrated into the right-hand steering wheel spoke. Inspired by computer operating, this element allows the driver to control an impressively wide range of processes. For example, to navigate through the menu levels the driver turns the trackball horizontally, while vertical movements allow him to scroll up and down lists. The driver then selects the desired function with a press of the trackball. With selected functions such as in-car internet, the driver uses his thumb to move the cursor around the display in any direction.
The graphics in the colour display of the Centre Speedo are more diverse, higher quality and sharper than ever. High-resolution 3-D graphics open up new possibilities in the need-based selection of functions using the trackball and display. According on the driver’s preference and the driving situation, particularly relevant displays and alerts are moved into the foreground, while the remaining status displays remain visible on a display level further back. This makes it significantly easier to move quickly and intuitively between the navigation map display, music programme selection and telephone contacts list.
Flawless connectivity and new ways of personalising the car configuration.
The navigation, communications and entertainment systems in the MINI Rocketman Concept represent the consistent further development of the functions already available through MINI Connected in current series-produced MINI cars. Intelligent connectivity turns the car into a mobile element of the driver’s personal lifestyle. Internet-based services for communications, integrated navigation and an almost limitlessly expandable entertainment programme play a key role in maximising driving fun, comfort and safety. With the control elements developed for the MINI Rocketman Concept, personalised usage of these functions reaches a new level. The removable control unit (for comfort and connectivity functions) integrated into the Centre Speedo can be configured on a computer before the start of a journey, enabling the driver to transfer new music files, a navigation destination and contact details for mobile communications and internet usage into the vehicle with maximum convenience.
These innovative control systems allow driving fun in a MINI to become an integrated component of the driver’s personal lifestyle more than ever. Indeed, information, images, data, contacts and media can be made available in digital form for mobile usage anywhere – at home, at the workplace or while on the move. Known as the MINI Rocketman Concept, the mobile control unit stores telephone numbers and email contacts, as well as navigation data, internet addresses and full websites or messages from online social networks, music files, photos and videos. This provides a direct route into the MINI for additional sources of driving fun in the shape of new destinations, important contacts, up-to-date information, exciting sounds and powerful images. In the opposite direction, this extended connectivity can also enrich everyday life outside the car; for example, new contact details from telephone calls or online connections can also be made available outside the car via the MINI Rocketman Concept.
MINI Rocketman Concept: compact dimensions, new format, the usual driving fun.
The MINI Rocketman Concept once again brings the traditional principles of the classic Mini onto the road through the introduction of innovative ideas. The creativity of the MINI design team enables them to transfer fundamental MINI features and values into a groundbreaking new vehicle concept in
untarnished form. As a vision of the urban mobility of tomorrow, the MINI Rocketman Concept captures the imagination with its unflappable charisma, surprising variability, and lifestyle-oriented functionality, and provides the ideal platform for agile and efficient driving characteristics.
While the study showcases a new format, MINI still remains true to its bloodline. More than 50 years ago the brand’s first car triggered a revolution in the small car segment. The classic Mini met the needs of urban mobility more comprehensively than any other vehicle before it, while at the same time offering the driving fun and individual style that sealed its legendary status. Today MINI continues to fulfil – in its own unique way – the desires of demanding target groups with a sense for the creative use of space, inspiring handling and premium quality. The MINI Rocketman Concept offers a glimpse of how these features may look in the future. Using innovative technology and creative solutions, the study reflects the brand’s unsurpassed expertise in the development of vehicle concepts producing maximum interior versatility within minimal exterior dimensions – and all while delivering unbeatable driving fun.
2011 Mini Countryman: An IIHS Top Safety Pick
The 2011 MINI Countryman has earned an excellent set of crash-test ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). In fact, the Countryman is rated better than the MINI Cooper and has earned the Institute’s Top Safety Pick accolade.
The 2011Countryman, a somewhat bigger, taller, four-door vehicle, with a bit more ground clearance (thus thename) than the MINI Cooper line, earns top ‘good’ scores in all test categories—including frontal offset, side impact, and seat-based rear-impact tests. It also gets a top ‘good’ rating in the new IIHS roof strength test, as the tested corner of its roof managed to withstand nearly five times its weight—an indicator of strong structural protection.
That’s significantly better than the standard versions of the MINI Cooper, which earn only ‘acceptable’ scores from the IIHS in both side impact and roof strength (with ‘good’ scores in those other categories). And it’s proof that MINI did bolster the Countryman’s structure, even if the vehicle is built on the same BMW-derived X1 underpinnings.
Front, side and curtain airbags; anti-lock brakes, stability and traction control; and tire pressure monitors are all included in the Countryman, as they are for all vehicles in this class. Rear parking sensors are available, but a rearview camera is not. Neither are fancy-tech frills like lane departure warnings, blind-spot monitors and adaptive cruise control. Adaptive headlights can be ordered, though.
S 1000 RR – the Unstoppable success story gathers speed
2010 is the year that the BMW S 1000 RR really made its mark on Superbike championships all over the world. With the racing season just about finished, we bring you right up to date on the phenomenal success the RR has achieved on tracks worldwide, no doubt helping it fly out of BMW Motorrad dealerships almost as quickly…
In Magny-Cours, France, Team BMW Motorrad Motorsport finished what was overall a successful second season in the 2010 Superbike World Championship. Ruben Xaus and Troy Corser posted a total of eight top-five-finishes, and Troy clinched the team’s first pole position and podium finishes. In the championship standings Troy finished 11th (165 points) and Ruben finished 15th (106 points). In the manufacturers’ standings BMW ended the season sixth with 201 points.
Significant progress has been made throughout this year and things are looking even more exciting for 2011 as British star Leon Haslam will be racing the works S 1000 RR in the Superbike World championship alongside experienced racer Troy Corser, who has signed up for the 2011 season. With current WSBK runner-up Haslam joining the BMW Motorrad Motorsport team at the next important phase of its development, everyone will be focussed on achieving the S 1000 RR’s first win at the highest possible level.
Superstock 1000 FIM Cup
BMW Motorrad Italia’s Ayrton Badovini took the BMW S 1000 RR’s first international title and set a new motorsports record when he won nine out of ten races to take the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, the high-profile series which runs at World Superbike rounds. The S 1000 RR rider took an astounding seven victories from the first seven rounds and secured the title with three rounds yet to race. He went on to win the next two races and take second place in the series final, setting a stunning legacy.
FRANCE
The RR has com
pletely dominated the French Superbike Championship, but it took until the final race of the 14-r ace series for Erwan Nigon to be crowned champion, as he was challenged all the way by his own RR-rid ing team-mate, Sébastien Gimbert.
With seven victories, five second places and one third place in 2010 – as well as six pole positions achieved out of a possible seven – Erwan Nigon is a worthy champion. However, his team-mate Sébastien Gimbert was only 12 points adrift in the runner-up position, and his constant hard-fought title challenge allowed BMW Motorrad France to post a ‘one-two’ in the 2010 series – the best possible results in its first year of SBK racing.
Winning this championship and also the Manufacturers’ Championship is a remarkable achievement, given the fact that the S 1000 RR has only been on sale in France since 5 December last year. As a team, to score 12 victories (including 10 double podiums) out of 14 races is seriously impressive, and will be hard to improve upon in 2011, but no doubt they will be trying.
Team Motorrad rider Javier Forés is the new champion in the Stock Extreme category of the Spanish Superbike Championship, after his fifth consecutive victory for the Motorrad Competición team delivered him th e 2010 title at Albacete on September 12, with two rounds of the 2010 campaign still to go. Forés’ record in 2010 has been flawless: fiv e pole positions, five fastest laps and five victories, with several class lap records and an unbeatabletotalof 125 points. His team-mate Enrique Rocamora is currently fourth in the rider points, just 11 behind second-placed Santiago Barragan, so with two races remaining in this series, a BMW ‘one-two’ is still possible. Furthermore, Rocamora’s efforts have helped BMW to secure the Manufacturers’ Championship, with 191 points – 89 in front of their nearest challenger Ducati, with Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki even further back. The final race in the CEV Spanish Championship will be held on November 14 in Valencia.
UK
The RR has dominated two of the UK’s most competitive race series and won both hotly-contested championship titles. Jentin Racing-BMW Motorrad rider Steve Brogan clinched the inaugural Mirror.co.uk British Superbike-EVO Championship by winning 12 of the year’s 26 rac
es – a stunning achievement especially when entering a brand-new class.
The S 1000 RR had an even greater hold of the Metzeler National Superstock 1000
Championship, in which it took eight wins from 13 races. T
he popularity and performance of the customer-spec S 1000 RR is such that in Superstock (the class where race bikes are closest to road-bike specification) ever-more teams adopted the bike as the year went on. On the starting grid for the final race, one quarter of the bikes were RRs. In addition, the S 1000 RR set five new Superstock lap records in the 2010 season.
The S 1000 RR secured the Metzeler National Superstock 1000 Championship in the
hands of Jon Kirkham and the Samsung Mobile Racing team. Kirkham won the Championship with two races to go. In total he took six wins, six pole positions and two new Superstock lap records. Richard Cooper and Tristan Palmer – fellow S 1000 RR riders from the Jentin Racing-BMW Motorrad team – each took a pole position, race win and class lap record.
GERMANY
The Hockenheimring was the final stop for the International German Superbike Champi
onship (IDM) over the weekend of 18-19 September. The eighth event of the series saw Belgian rider Werner Daemen finish on the podium in the Superbike class and claim second place in the championship overall. His Dutch team-mate Barry Veneman finished his impressive debut IDM season in fifth place.
These results were good cause for end-of-season celebrations within the team, which has clearly improved since its debut year with the RR in 2009. Last year, they ranked third in the championship and manufacturer standings, but in both categories, Team Alpha Technik – Van Zon – BMW climbed one place higher, with Daemen just 19 points behind title winner and former World Supersport Champion Karl Muggeridge. As for winning the 2010 IDM Manufacturers Championship, the team missed out by just one point – which will no doubt make them even hungrier for success in 2011.
FINLAND
A BMW dealer-supported team won the 2010 Finnish Superbike Championship in its debut season using the S 1000 RR. The Motomarket dealership from Turku, in the southwest of the country, entered a two-rider team in the championship, although there were five BMW riders in tot
al contesting this year’s series. Sami Penna joined forces with 16-times Finnish Ice Racing Champion and three-times Finnish Road Racing Champion Kari Vehniäinen to contest the six-round, nine-race series.
Along the way, the team riders achieved 10 podium places on their S 1000 RR machines – including six wins – and in the end it was Sami Penna who lifted the title. He beat his nearest challenger, Topi Haarala, by 32 points. Rounding off the top three was the second Motomarket Team rider Kari Vehniäinen, just one point behind Haarala.
CANADA
While a BMW rider couldn’t win the 2010 Canadian Superbike Championship, having three S 1000 RRs finish in the top five is surely the next best thing? All year, seven-time champion Jordan Szoke was the man to beat, but nobody actually managed this – his perfect season of s even race wins fr
om seven starts had never before been accomplished in the 30-year history of this championship.
However, Orio n Motorsports / BMW Motorrad Canada’s Andrew Nelson did the next best thing on his RR. His second consecutive runner-up finish was enough to move him up to second in t he final championship standings, his best ever year-end ranking.
Two-time national ch ampion Francis Martin took sixth on his radX HD / BMW Motorrad Canada RR, despite riding with a sprained left ankle sustained in a crash in the penultimate Superbike race of the year. This relegated him to third in the final standings, just 10 points behind Nelson.
With Jodi Christie finishing fourth overall in the 2010 series, it was Francis Martin’s RR team-mate Michael Ferreira who ended the season fifth in the Superbike standings, thanks to an excellent podium finish in the final race at Atlantic Motorsport Park on 8 August. All told, three out of five isn’t bad!
USA
In the USA, the vast area covered means that many riders are restricted to regional, rather than national championships, but as you can imagine, there is an incredible amount of activity and success going on Stateside. Here’s a brief summary:
BMW dealerships across the States have been very active in fielding racing teams. For San Diego BMW Motorcycles, Jeremy Toye has raced an RR in the California State Championship in the Formula 1 class, enjoying two wins, one second place and going faster on his RR than any bike he has raced before – breaking two lap records along the way to lifting this title.
For the same dealership, Gary Orr has won the California State Championship Formula 40 class, as well as enjoying four wins in the Formula 40 WSMC championship, 3 wins in the Solo GTO Series and a win in the Open Superbike class – earning him the ‘Top Rookie’ accolade for his efforts.
On the USA’s east coast, Eric Helmback has ridden an RR for BMW Motorcycles of Manhattan and has had considerable success with five wins posted in the GTO class of the CCS/ASRA championships. With support from Morton’s BMW Motorcycles of Virginia, BMW Motorcycles of Manhattan and BMW Motorcycles of Atlanta, Nate Kern has finished on the podium in every GTO, Unlimited Superbike and Unlimited Grand Prix class he has entered on the S 1000 RR, recording an amazing 14 wins out of 23 starts and lifting the title in all three classes.
For Iron Horse BMW Motorcycles of Arizona, Chris Peris has been extremely active on the RR, entering races in AMA Superbike, WERA Open Superbike and Formula 1, CCS Unlimited GP and Unlimited Superbike, and ASMA Formula 1. He has enjoyed 13 race wins in total, and has set four lap records. Although he has only raced a few times in this year’s AMA Superbike Championship, Chris is planning on doing the full season in 2011, so watch this space.
On the drag strip, the team at Brock’s Performance in Ohio has been working tirelessly on the design, development and testing of an RR drag bike, since taking delivery of their first S 1000 RR in March 2010. By May, test rider Ryan Schnitz had run an 8.49 second elapsed time at the AMA Drag Bike event in Michigan on a lowered and stretched RR, using only bolt-on components to an otherwise stock machine. This was universally recognised as the new performance standard for all to follow and completely unheard of from a one-litre power plant, in a drag race world dominated by large displacement Hayabusas and ZX-14s.
And on the salt, San Jose BMW Motorcycles’ Willie Hodgson took part in the first-ever S 1000 RR land speed record attempt at the BUB Speed Trials at Bonneville Salt Flats. His aim was to beat the existing record of 192mph, but due to poor traction on salt at the time of the race, Willie managed a very brave 189mph. Naturally, the SJ BMW team is planning to go back next year to challenge the record.
Andy Sills was at Bonneville too, where he set a world land speed record of 196.117mph in the 1000cc production class. Andy was borrowing an RR loan bike from San Diego BMW Motorcycles in California and set this remarkable speed on their completely stock demonstration machine. The record has since been broken, but no doubt Andy will be trying to win it back next year…
Let’s not forget Scottish rider Keith Amor’s stunning victory in the North West 200 Superstock race on a BMW S 1000 RR back in June. In Australia Craig Coxhell still has the opportunity next month to win the Superstock title, and over in New Zealand Sloan Frost was the winner of the winter Superbike series.
It’s fair to say that BMW Motorrad’s first ever supersport machine has been a phenomenon in the racing world. From its showroom launch in early 2010 to ruling the racetracks of this world, the incredible rise of the S 1000 RR shows no signs of slowing down. With a class-leading technical package which delivers unrivalled performance – right out of the crate – more and more racers are choosing the RR for their own championship hopes.
Journalists love the RR, showroom sales are booming and the awards have been flowing in 2010. All that’s missing now is that elusive first Superbike World Championship victory, but when that happens, there will be no stopping the success story of the S 1000 RR. For BMW Motorrad, its sports bike fans, and racers the world over, 2011 can’t come soon enough…
Blue Genie from Experience Genie come to Budds’ BMW Hamilton
Budds’ BMW Hamilton and Experience Genie partnered to create the Ultimate Dream Experience for a local Hamilton woman who is Terminal with melanoma this morning. The Blue Genie and the lady are currently on their way down to Niagara Falls with the top down in our 2009 silver BMW Z4.Try to spot the blue genie and the big smiles! More to come…..
The 1M to be Powered by a Modified N54
The 1M signifies a shift in the way M creates cars. With the exception of the US market E36 M3, every M product has featured a unique engine that was designed from the ground up by the M Division. But the 1M project is different. The idea was to create something like the E30 M3. Not overly powerful and loaded with feel and all the nuances that have made the E30 M3 a classic.
In addition to that M had to keep the price down due to very low volume. So M had a unique series of parameters to stay within. They only needed a moderate power increase and they clearly needed to keep the development costs down to lower levels than normally seen on M engines.

Enter the N54. The twin turbo N54 crucially doesn’t feature Valvetronic making it much easier to tune. It also was designed as a classic twin turbo rather than the single twin-scroll housing on the N55. All this made for an engine much easier for M to take, tweak and drop into the 1M.
But power is crucial to all M cars right? The M Division uses power for both marketing (i.e. M6) and performance (i.e. M3). The thing that sometimes goes unspoken is feel. Now M is talking about feel. In fact that was the key message Dr. Kay Segler had when we spoke at the 1M introduction. So if feel is the most important part of the 1M, power becomes a tertiary part of the car’s story and thus its marketing message.
So what should we expect in regards to numbers? One school of thought would look for power to be closer to the 335 figure from the Z4 35is than the 350 that we’ve read about (on BF and elsewhere) for the past year.

However we can’t help but think M might surprise us. With the more robust M3 transmission and differential the 1M could clearly take the extra power.
Torque should be pretty impressive. We know the Z4 35is gets 369 ft lbs of the stuff on the overboost so we’d have to expect the 1M to be similar.
But how do we really know? Hearing the car start and then idle off of the enclosed trailer (as it was getting ready for our early look) you could clearly hear the distinct note of an N54. So with that plus all the obvious signs and rational points mentioned above consider the debate over.

The 1M. A car with a modified “series†engine, enough power and torque, exceptional chassis and (hopefully) great feel. It’s a new twist to the standard M foruma but one that might just prove ideal this price range and this particular situation.
G-Power Hurricane RR based on the BMW M5 is the world’s fastest sedan
The World’s Faste
st Sedan record now belongs to a BMW M5 that has been modified by German tuning company G-Power. It is claimed that the G-Power Hurricane RR can reach a top speed of 372 km/h (231 mph), which is about the same as what McLaren F1 supercar boasts.
This model beats the record set by G-Power’s M5 Hurricane RS, which was powered by a 750 hp twin-supercharged V10 engine that enabled it to reach a top speed of 367.4 km/h (228 mph). The G-Power Hurricane RR’s power is boosted by about 6.67%, raising the output to 800hp (588 kW).
The model delivers 800 Nm (590 lb-ft) of torque, enabling the vehicle to accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.35 seconds, and to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 9.5 seconds.
In only 25.8 seconds, the car can reach 300 km/h (186 mph) before proceeding to its record-breaking top speed. The engine was equipped with larger superchargers to achieve 25% more space for the air volume.
G-Power’s engineers decided to use 19-inch wheels for the speed run instead of the 20-inch wheels that were originally installed on the €252,100 car. In addition, the wheels were covered in Michelin Pilot Sport Tires.![]()
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BMW risen back to the top of the premium SUV segment with the new X1
Bmw made quite a buzz with the launch of the X1 compact crossover and has risen back to the top. The car was designed in order to attract cost-conscious young buyers and since its introduction in late-October 2009, the Bavarian manufacturer sold more than 64,049 X1s.
It appears that the key in achieving these sales is the price: the X1 is at least 9,000 euros less expensive than the other premium SUVs in the segment. The Bmw X1 price starts at 27,200 euros (about $35,800) in Germany. Regarding its competitors, the Audi Q3 and Saab 9-4X are due to arrive in 2011, while the MINI Countryman (priced from 20,200 euros in Germany) made by sister brand, will make its debut in the U.S. in early 2011.
Bmw’s development chief confirms the Gran Coupe 4-door coupe
Bmw’s development chief Klaus Draeger confirmed today that the Bavarian manufacturer will build the Gran Coupe concept car. Set to take on cars such as the Mercedes-Benz CLS, the Audi A7 Sportback and the Porsche Panamera, the new model will be launched in 2012, following the debut on the new 6-Series coupe and convertible next year.
The Gran Coupe will target the 7-Series customers who want to drive their car and don’t need a chauffeur. Regarding its price and technology, these will be aligned with the 6-Series coupe, said Draeger. For those who don’t know, the 6-Series starts at 70,450 euros (about $93,560) in Germa
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