Are the sparks actually from the car hitting the surface of the road or did the rear brake fail? I see that the car has very tiny ground clearance but it didn't seem to bottom out as badly in the first sectors (less bumpy?). There does appear to be what looks like a lot of brake dust.
@IloTimo If you look closely, the dark dust you are mistaking for brake dust, is actually fuel smoke coming from the right exhaust on the overun and shift downchange. The exhausts exits are either side of the diffuser.
great car
gooseman178 1 month ago
that car doesn't work in the rain!
AdminsAnonymous 3 months ago
so derbe beim start ois zuschauer^^
MrHakitari 3 months ago
well that definately aint a 3...20!!!
levrone007 3 months ago
2:10 - Who can hear Rupert Schwaiger ?
SentriAUT 3 months ago
elle est sublime cette voiture j adore :)
SuperBmwm1 4 months ago
i think this is the best video with bmw e30 ever!!!
f0tAnG 6 months ago 4
wasn monster
DtmFlegel 7 months ago
e30 FTW
chillenlikeavillain 9 months ago
i love 1:40 => 1:52!!
fabioHs25 9 months ago 16
Nice car!
MTBRSL 9 months ago
i want that instead of fireworks for christmas :D
ultrabrutaltechnical 9 months ago
Are the sparks actually from the car hitting the surface of the road or did the rear brake fail? I see that the car has very tiny ground clearance but it didn't seem to bottom out as badly in the first sectors (less bumpy?). There does appear to be what looks like a lot of brake dust.
IloTimo 9 months ago
@IloTimo its the car hitting the road (99% sure) and it would take a long long loooonnnng time for these brakes to fail!
andy9876543210123456 9 months ago
@IloTimo that's a good question! :)
team edlinger uses titanium plates on the front bumper (you can see in our channel a nice slowmotion from erich @ rechberg 2011 how that front works)
and here you can finde the titanuim rods moundet on the lower backside of the bmw:
hillclimbfans. com/gallerie/main.php?g2_itemId=41347&g2_page=2 (you have to delite the space after the dots)
the rear titanium rods protect the underbody and diffuser of the racing car.
so long,
chris
HillclimbfansWiki 9 months ago
@IloTimo If you look closely, the dark dust you are mistaking for brake dust, is actually fuel smoke coming from the right exhaust on the overun and shift downchange. The exhausts exits are either side of the diffuser.
breaderb16lag 9 months ago
Uber fucking cool!
allyc85 9 months ago
Sparks!!
MartinWAPerth 9 months ago
oh baby. a boys dream!
danelio 9 months ago