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BMW Group Classic is doing more to help out loyal fans of the both the BMW and Mini marques. How? They've just set up a Motorsport division with the intent of helping racers of vintage Bavarian greatness (and Minis,too).
Assistance will come in the form of "advice on servicing and repair,...parts procurement, [and] complete restoration", all backed by BMW know-how.
Friedrich Nohl, head of BMW Classic's Motorsport division, justifies the creation of Classic M by saying, "Anyone who owns a high-performance car like [racers from the 1960s, 70s and 80s] will also want to drive it." Agreed. But how good is their work going to be?