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− | |image=Shift 2 unleashed bmw m1 procar.jpg |
+ | |image = Shift 2 unleashed bmw m1 procar.jpg |
− | |name=M1 Procar |
+ | |name = M1 Procar (E29) |
− | |origin= |
+ | |origin = germany |
− | |manufacturer= |
+ | |manufacturer = bmw |
+ | |type = race |
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− | |engine=3.5L I6 |
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+ | |disp = 3.5 |
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− | |drivetrain=R |
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+ | |eng = I6 |
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+ | |layout = fr |
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The M1 Procar Championship was created due to motorsport rules and regulations having changed during the M1's development, which prevented it from entering most motorsport events. |
The M1 Procar Championship was created due to motorsport rules and regulations having changed during the M1's development, which prevented it from entering most motorsport events. |
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+ | ==Games== |
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− | === |
+ | ===''Need for Speed: Shift''=== |
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− | The M1 Procar |
+ | The M1 Procar appears in ''[[Need for Speed: Shift]]'' as part of the downloadable ''Exotic Racing Series Pack'' for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is featured as a tier 4 car with a 13.00 car rating. |
− | === |
+ | ===''Need for Speed: World''=== |
− | The M1 Procar first appeared in ''[[Need for Speed: World]]'' during the fifth Spot the Devs contest event on March |
+ | The M1 Procar first appeared in ''[[Need for Speed: World]]'' during the fifth Spot the Devs contest event on March 23, 2012, being driven by the game developers and community managers. |
+ | It was made available for purchase as a tier 3 car on the same day. Since [[Need for Speed: World/Car Classes (Update)|August 22, 2012]], it has been featured as an A class vehicle. |
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{{NFSWStats|710|767|BMW M1 Procar (1979)}} |
{{NFSWStats|710|767|BMW M1 Procar (1979)}} |
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− | + | <h4>White</h4> |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> |
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− | + | The White style is an [[Amerikon Speedsystems]] [[Need for Speed: World/Performance Parts|performance tuned]] [[Need for Speed: World/Standard Cars (SpeedBoost)|speedboost car]] that costs {{NFSWSB|5100}}. It was made available on March 23, 2012. |
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{{NFSWCar|image=NFSW_BMW_M1_Procar_1979_White|eng=amerikontuned|ind=amerikontuned|tran=amerikontuned|sus=amerikontuned|brakes=amerikontuned|tyres=amerikontuned|class=A|ao=734|ts=687|acl=875|hnd=641|style=White|type=whitesb|price1=sb|price2=5100}} |
{{NFSWCar|image=NFSW_BMW_M1_Procar_1979_White|eng=amerikontuned|ind=amerikontuned|tran=amerikontuned|sus=amerikontuned|brakes=amerikontuned|tyres=amerikontuned|class=A|ao=734|ts=687|acl=875|hnd=641|style=White|type=whitesb|price1=sb|price2=5100}} |
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+ | </div> |
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− | |} |
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+ | </div> |
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− | + | <h4>Orange</h4> |
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− | + | The Orange style is a [[Need_for_Speed:_World/Rotation_History|rotationally available]] [[Need for Speed: World/Standard Cars (Cash)|stock cash car]] that costs {{NFSWIGC|2,000,000}}. It was initially released on March 28, 2014 as part of a special weekend only rotation. |
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{{NFSWCar|image=NFSW_BMW_M1_Procar_1979_Orange|class=A|ao=710|ts=597|acl=862|hnd=671|style=Orange|type=orangeigc|price1=igc|price2=2,000,000}} |
{{NFSWCar|image=NFSW_BMW_M1_Procar_1979_Orange|class=A|ao=710|ts=597|acl=862|hnd=671|style=Orange|type=orangeigc|price1=igc|price2=2,000,000}} |
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+ | </div> |
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− | |} |
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+ | </div> |
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− | + | <h4>''Treasure Hunter''</h4> |
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− | + | The ''Treasure Hunter'' style is a [[Need for Speed: World/Treasure Hunter Cars|treasure hunter]] car that costs {{NFSWSB|5600}}. It was released on June 22, 2012. |
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It is fitted with tuned quality [[Gromlen]] [[Need for Speed: World/Performance Parts|performance parts]], [[Need for Speed: World/Skill Mods|2-star Skill Mods]], and various [[Need for Speed: World/Aftermarket Shop|aftermarket parts]]. |
It is fitted with tuned quality [[Gromlen]] [[Need for Speed: World/Performance Parts|performance parts]], [[Need for Speed: World/Skill Mods|2-star Skill Mods]], and various [[Need for Speed: World/Aftermarket Shop|aftermarket parts]]. |
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{{NFSWCar|image=NFSW_BMW_M1_Procar_1979_Treasure_Hunter|eng=gromlentuned|ind=gromlentuned|tran=gromlentuned|sus=gromlentuned|brakes=gromlentuned|tyres=gromlentuned|class=A|ao=745|ts=728|acl=881|hnd=627|style=Treasure Hunter|type=treasure|price1=sb|price2=5600|spoiler=qtechcf|wheel=adrmsport19|neon=greentreasure|glass=smoke|lower=2|plate=exotic|ms=treasure|m1=explorer2|m2=explorer2|m3=rapidfire2|m4=extendednos2|m5=supershot2}} |
{{NFSWCar|image=NFSW_BMW_M1_Procar_1979_Treasure_Hunter|eng=gromlentuned|ind=gromlentuned|tran=gromlentuned|sus=gromlentuned|brakes=gromlentuned|tyres=gromlentuned|class=A|ao=745|ts=728|acl=881|hnd=627|style=Treasure Hunter|type=treasure|price1=sb|price2=5600|spoiler=qtechcf|wheel=adrmsport19|neon=greentreasure|glass=smoke|lower=2|plate=exotic|ms=treasure|m1=explorer2|m2=explorer2|m3=rapidfire2|m4=extendednos2|m5=supershot2}} |
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+ | </div> |
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− | |} |
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+ | </div> |
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− | === |
+ | ===''Shift 2: Unleashed''=== |
− | The M1 Procar in [[Shift 2: Unleashed]] |
+ | The M1 Procar appears in ''[[Shift 2: Unleashed]]'' as a Retro GTX car with a B 1370 performance rating and 3.76 handling rating. It can be purchased for $500,000. |
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+ | ===''Need for Speed: Edge''=== |
The M1 Procar appears in ''[[Need for Speed: Edge]]''. |
The M1 Procar appears in ''[[Need for Speed: Edge]]''. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" orientation="square" widths="155" hideaddbutton="true"> |
− | NFSSH M1 Procar.jpg|Need for Speed: Shift |
+ | NFSSH M1 Procar.jpg|''Need for Speed: Shift'' |
− | Nfs world bmw m1 procar.jpg|Need for Speed: World |
+ | Nfs world bmw m1 procar.jpg|''Need for Speed: World'' |
− | World_BMWM1Procar_TreasureHunter.jpg|Need for Speed: World<br /><small>( |
+ | World_BMWM1Procar_TreasureHunter.jpg|''Need for Speed: World''<br /><small>(''Treasure Hunter'')</small> |
− | NFSS2 M1 Procar.jpg|Shift 2: Unleashed |
+ | NFSS2 M1 Procar.jpg|''Shift 2: Unleashed'' |
+ | NFSE_BMW_M1_Procar.jpg|''Need for Speed: Edge'' |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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{{Need for Speed - Shift Vehicles}} |
{{Need for Speed - Shift Vehicles}} |
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{{Need for Speed: World Vehicles}} |
{{Need for Speed: World Vehicles}} |
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{{Shift 2 Unleashed Vehicles}} |
{{Shift 2 Unleashed Vehicles}} |
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{{Need for Speed - Edge Vehicles}} |
{{Need for Speed - Edge Vehicles}} |
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− | [[Category:Cars in Need for Speed: World]] |
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[[Category:Treasure Hunter cars]] |
[[Category:Treasure Hunter cars]] |
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− | [[Category:Cars in Need for Speed: Shift]] |
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[[Category:Exotic Racing Series Pack Cars]] |
[[Category:Exotic Racing Series Pack Cars]] |
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Revision as of 08:22, 3 July 2020
The BMW M1 Procar is a race car from BMW that was used between 1979 and 1980 in the BMW M1 Procar Championship.
The M1 Procar Championship was created due to motorsport rules and regulations having changed during the M1's development, which prevented it from entering most motorsport events.
Games
Need for Speed: Shift
The M1 Procar appears in Need for Speed: Shift as part of the downloadable Exotic Racing Series Pack for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is featured as a tier 4 car with a 13.00 car rating.
Need for Speed: World
The M1 Procar first appeared in Need for Speed: World during the fifth Spot the Devs contest event on March 23, 2012, being driven by the game developers and community managers.
It was made available for purchase as a tier 3 car on the same day. Since August 22, 2012, it has been featured as an A class vehicle.
The M1 Procar is one of the fastest A class cars and superior to every BMW in terms of performance. It has a powerful acceleration and nitrous boost. Its handling is useful for exiting tricky corners quickly, but might feel loose under hard cornering. Top speed is 216 mph (348 km/h).
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Stock: 710 (A class) | Maximum: 767 (S class) |
White
The White style is an Amerikon Speedsystems performance tuned speedboost car that costs 5100. It was made available on March 23, 2012.
Orange
The Orange style is a rotationally available stock cash car that costs 2,000,000. It was initially released on March 28, 2014 as part of a special weekend only rotation.
Treasure Hunter
The Treasure Hunter style is a treasure hunter car that costs 5600. It was released on June 22, 2012.
It is fitted with tuned quality Gromlen performance parts, 2-star Skill Mods, and various aftermarket parts.
Shift 2: Unleashed
The M1 Procar appears in Shift 2: Unleashed as a Retro GTX car with a B 1370 performance rating and 3.76 handling rating. It can be purchased for $500,000.
Need for Speed: Edge
The M1 Procar appears in Need for Speed: Edge.
Gallery