Friday, April 29, 2016

BMW M2 track drive; F1 halo tested and insulted - 29 Apr 2016 - 12:58

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Fri Apr 29 2016
 
     
 

Driven: BMW M2 is fast, grippy, vocal

Now in SA: M2 coupé has the kind of presence to hush a saloon when it struts through the doors.

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F1 'halo' tested and insulted

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