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Originally Posted by Z435is
Neither was the S2000... but I know you know what I mean. Why are they calling it “Competition” then if they don’t intend it to perform on the track, where weight is critical? Probably an eating competition is what they’re referring to.
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Have you examined what is in the competition packages for every M car since the E46 M3? For BMW marketing, "Competition" has always meant very little.
You will find that the M2C performs better on track I am sure. It is faster, has better cooling, and brakes that will hold up better. So yes, it is better on track.