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BMW M3 CS F80 vs BMW M2 Competition F87: LapMeta Track Duel

Spec Sheets and Driving DNA: More Than Numbers

The BMW M3 CS F80 and BMW M2 Competition F87 are kindred spirits on paper—both rear-wheel-drive, turbocharged inline-6s, separated by a mere 20 lbs and sharing BMW’s performance lineage. The M3 CS, with its 459 PS and 600 Nm, represents the peak of the F80 M3 lineup, using carbon fiber, revised suspension, and a sharpened S55 to translate executive muscle into track pace. The M2 Competition, meanwhile, is the ultimate expression of BMW’s compact coupe, borrowing the M3/M4’s S55 engine (415 PS, 550 Nm) but packaging it into a shorter, more playful chassis.

On MSRP, the M3 CS commanded a significant premium—when new, it was the collector’s pick, but its price has not soared as sky-high as some expected, perhaps a reflection of how many were produced compared to other M specials. The M2 Competition, on the other hand, offered nearly all of the M3’s hardware for less money and has gained a cult following for its analog feel and mod-friendly platform. Both are highly tunable, but the M2’s balance and agility have made it a darling of the grassroots track scene.

LapMeta Data: The Stopwatch’s Verdict

Numbers rarely lie, and LapMeta's database lays bare a clear pattern: the BMW M2 Competition F87 is consistently quicker than the M3 CS F80, regardless of mod level or circuit. At Buttonwillow Raceway - 13CW, the M2 Competition’s 1:55.8 (light mods) trounces the M3 CS’s 2:09.05 (also light mods) by over 13 seconds—a gap unlikely explained simply by driver skill or tire differences.

This trend repeats at Willow Springs Raceway - Big Willow, where the M2’s 1:29.3 (light) is a full 9 seconds ahead of the M3 CS’s 1:38.45 (medium). Even on the technical Watkins Glen International - Full Circuit w/ Loop, both cars on medium mods, the M2 Competition’s 1:59.13 edges out the M3 CS’s 2:04.7 by five and a half seconds.

The M3 CS simply cannot claw back the deficit, even on tracks and in conditions where its extra power and theoretically superior suspension should have helped. At Laguna Seca - Pre 2023, the M2’s 1:38.688 (light) again beats the M3 CS’s 1:42.519 (light) by almost four seconds.

Track Behavior, Value, and the Driver’s Equation

Why does the M2 Competition F87 so consistently eclipse the M3 CS F80 on the stopwatch? Partly, it’s physics: the M2’s shorter wheelbase and lighter nose make it more responsive and eager to rotate on entry. Its lower “digital nannies” threshold and simpler interior focus the driver’s attention on the asphalt, not the infotainment. For the skilled amateur, this means the M2 Competition is easier to exploit fully, whether stock or lightly tuned.

The M3 CS, while formidable and more refined, has more weight to manage and is tuned for higher-speed stability—an asset on the Autobahn, but a liability on tight circuits. It is a car for the M devotee who craves exclusivity and daily usability, but not necessarily the rawest track experience.

From an ownership perspective, the M2 Competition offers exceptional value for money: strong residuals, inexpensive running costs (relative to class), and a deep aftermarket. The M3 CS, rarer and more sophisticated, is a collectible that can be enjoyed on both street and circuit, but for those chasing lap records, the stopwatch favors its smaller sibling.

In conclusion, LapMeta’s data makes a compelling case: the BMW M2 Competition F87 is the sharper instrument for the enthusiastic driver who prioritizes lap times and playful handling. The M3 CS F80, while a masterful all-rounder, simply can’t match the M2’s track tempo. BMW’s smallest M car, here, is the biggest threat on race day.

Last updated: Mar 13, 2026

Specifications

Specifications BMW M3 CS F80 M3 CS F80 BMW M2 Competition F87 M2 Competition F87
Model Years 2018 2018-2021
horsepower 459 415
torque (N_M) 601 550
forced Induction Yes Yes
weight (KG) 1,660 1,651
Power to Weight 0.28 0.25
Rank - #129
Tire 300 PILOT SUPER SPORT
265/35/19 / 285/30/20
300 PILOT SUPER SPORT
245/35/19 / 265/35/19
engine Description 3.0L Twin-Turbo Inline-6 Gas 3.0 L S55B30T0 twin-turbocharged
gearbox 7-SPEED AUTOMATIC 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION OR 7-SPEED DUAL-CLUTCH TRANSMISSION (DCT)
drive Type RWD RWD
wheelbase (MM) 2812 2693
width (MM) 1877 1854
length (MM) 4671 4461
height (MM) 1430 1410
0 - 60 MPH 4 SECs 4 SECs
top Speed (KPH) 280 280
price MSRP $ 98,250 $ 58,900
Current Value $ 80,000 $ 65,000
OVERALL VS AVERAGE LAP TIMES +2.27s -4.16s

BMW M3 CS F80 M3 CS F80 — Lap Times vs Average

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Medium Med Heavy/Race H/R
>200 +2.79s
141–200 +9.8s +0.23s
100–140
0–99 -3.75s

BMW M2 Competition F87 M2 Competition F87 — Lap Times vs Average

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Medium Med Heavy/Race H/R
>200 -0.34s -0.36s -6.71s
141–200 -0.34s -2.56s -7.9s
100–140 -2.61s -3.65s -7.96s
0–99 -2.61s -4.59s -11.12s
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