Best Track Day BMW - BMWBLOG (blog)

When you read car magazines or websites that review cars, measurements like 0-60mph times, lateral g-forces, figure-eight course times and quarter mile times all seem to be the standards to which we measure cars by. This is all well and good, if... On a racetrack, where the only speed limit is employed by you car’s capabilities, or your own, and where there are tire walls and runoffs, a car’s extreme performance capabilities can be utilized. The problem with this is, most people don’t want to take their nice cars to the track and beat on them. There are many excellent choices for track day cars, and many of them can be had with a blue and white roundel on the hood. A track day car should be a car that is more fun to drive than it is anything else. Because most people tracking their cars aren’t competing for world championships, power and performance aren’t even the main priority. There are a couple of BMW’s that can do this. So let’s take a look at the best two track day BMWs — one on a budget and one with cost being no option. Cost Being No Option – If you’re the kind of person that can spend any kind of dollar amount that you like on a car just for fun, then I have the BMW for you. Source: www.bmwblog.com