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BMW

E82 135i 1 Series

Notas

El BMW E82 135i representa el buque insignia de rendimiento del coupé de primera generación de la Serie 1, producido entre 2008 y 2013 como un coupé deportivo compacto de propulsión trasera que enfatiza la dinámica de conducción y la potencia turboalimentada dentro de la plataforma más pequeña de BMW. Impulsado por un motor N54 de 3.0L de seis cilindros en línea con doble turbo que produce 300 caballos de fuerza a 5,800 rpm y 300 lb-pie de torque (369 lb-pie con la función overboost), disponible con transmisión manual de seis velocidades o transmisión de doble embrague de siete velocidades que envía potencia a las ruedas traseras, el 135i ofrecía un rendimiento excepcional que rivalizaba con deportivos más grandes y costosos. Con un peso aproximado de 3,340 libras y una distribución de peso casi perfecta 50/50, el E82 lograba un equilibrio de manejo notable que permitía una aceleración de 0 a 60 mph en 4.7 segundos con la transmisión DCT y una velocidad máxima electrónicamente limitada a 155 mph. El motor N54 incorporaba la tecnología twin-turbo de primera generación de BMW con un turbocompresor twin-scroll para cada bancada de cilindros, inyección directa de combustible y Valvetronic con apertura variable de válvulas, proporcionando una entrega de potencia muy responsiva a lo largo de todo el rango de revoluciones. La suspensión utilizaba puntales MacPherson delanteros y multilink traseros con amortiguadores afinados para un manejo deportivo, diferencial de deslizamiento limitado y control dinámico de estabilidad que permitían una conducción enérgica sin sacrificar la usabilidad diaria. El interior presentaba un diseño orientado al conductor, asientos deportivos envolventes, sistema de infoentretenimiento iDrive y materiales premium que reflejaban el compromiso de BMW con la calidad a pesar de sus dimensiones compactas. El E82 135i ganó una gran legión de seguidores entre los entusiastas que valoran la configuración de propulsión trasera, el carácter del motor seis en línea y sus dimensiones compactas, algo poco común en el panorama actual de autos deportivos dominado cada vez más por sistemas de tracción total y motores cuatro cilindros turbo. El motor N54 demostró ser extremadamente susceptible a modificaciones, con la comunidad aftermarket descubriendo que sus componentes de serie eran capaces de soportar más de 500 caballos mediante la mejora de turbos, sistemas de combustible y modificaciones en la gestión electrónica. Entre las mejoras más comunes se encontraban los downpipes para eliminar los convertidores catalíticos restrictivos, mejoras en el intercooler para mitigar el heat soak y modificaciones en la suspensión para optimizar el comportamiento en pista. La producción se distinguió por múltiples niveles de equipamiento, incluyendo el básico 135i, el paquete M Sport que añadía una carrocería más agresiva y suspensión mejorada, y en mercados limitados el Competition Package con mejoras adicionales en rendimiento. El 135i competía en el segmento de deportivos compactos con el Audi S3, Volkswagen Golf R y Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG, diferenciándose por su configuración de propulsión trasera, la suavidad del seis en línea y la legendaria dinámica de conducción BMW. Hoy en día, los ejemplares del E82 135i atraen un fuerte interés entre los entusiastas, especialmente las unidades con transmisión manual y bajo kilometraje que evitan problemas comunes del N54, como fallas en la bomba de alta presión y ruidos en la wastegate, valorados como el último BMW compacto de propulsión trasera antes de que el cambio de plataforma hacia la arquitectura de tracción delantera alterara fundamentalmente el carácter de los autos pequeños de la marca.

Rank
CV
302
PESO KG
1,530
Inducción forzada
Relación Peso Potencia
0.2
VALOR ACTUAL
$17,500

Especificaciones OEM

Descripción del motor
Inline 6, Twin Turbo, 24v
Tipo de manejo
RWD
0-60 MPH
5 SECs
MáXIMA VELOCIDAD KPH
249
PRECIO (MSRP) USD
$39,600
torque
407 N.M
Años del Modelo
2008-2013

NOTAS DEL AñO

2008: Inaugural North American market year introducing E82 135i as BMW's compact performance flagship featuring N54 twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six producing 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet torque challenging established hot hatch segment through rear-wheel-drive configuration and near-perfect weight distribution. Launch specification included standard six-speed manual transmission with optional six-speed automatic, sport package offering firmer suspension tuning and 18-inch wheels, premium package adding leather upholstery and enhanced audio system, and cold weather package addressing northern climate requirements. Initial market reception praised turbocharged torque delivery, precise steering feel, and engaging rear-drive dynamics while criticizing controversial flame-surfacing exterior styling and firm ride quality prioritizing performance over comfort, establishing 135i as purist's choice among compact luxury performance vehicles. Production allocated globally with United States receiving substantial allocation reflecting strong demand for affordable BMW performance, while European markets received additional diesel variants and manual transmission preference rates exceeding 60% demonstrating regional market preferences and driving culture differences fundamentally shaping model mix and profitability calculations.
2009: Continuation production year maintaining proven 2008 specification without significant mechanical updates as BMW prioritized development resources toward upcoming LCI facelift and 1-Series M Coupe development program. Model year characterized by minor equipment revisions including USB audio interface becoming standard, revised iDrive controller improving usability, and expanded exterior color palette addressing customer feedback requesting greater personalization options. September 2009 introduced Technology Package bundling navigation system with iDrive controller and USB interface, while Sport Package remained popular option selected by approximately 45% of buyers seeking enhanced handling capabilities and aggressive wheel designs. Competition participation accelerated across grassroots motorsport including NASA, SCCA, and track day events establishing E82 135i as formidable rear-wheel-drive competitor achieving competitive lap times versus more powerful vehicles through superior power-to-weight ratio and nimble chassis dynamics. Used market values remained stable reflecting strong new vehicle demand and limited depreciation typical of BMW M-adjacent performance variants, while emerging N54 reliability concerns regarding high-pressure fuel pump failures and wastegate rattle issues began surfacing requiring dealer service interventions and extended warranty coverage considerations affecting total ownership cost calculations.
2010: Final pre-LCI production year maintaining N54 twin-turbo powerplant before transition to N55 single-turbo architecture, creating desirable collector specification among enthusiasts preferring twin-turbo tuning potential and mechanical character. Model year introduced HD Radio as standard equipment, discontinued BMW Active Steering option previously available on 128i variants, and updated navigation system incorporating revised iDrive interface improving menu logic and response times. Limited production allocation reflected upcoming facelift preparation and inventory management prioritizing 2011 LCI introduction, while dealer incentives increased during fourth quarter encouraging transaction activity before specification changes. Track-focused enthusiasts increasingly recognized 135i as ideal modification platform with N54 engine responding exceptionally to ECU tuning, upgraded intercoolers, and downpipe installations frequently yielding 400+ horsepower from stock turbochargers validating aftermarket support ecosystem. Final N54-equipped examples commanded premiums from knowledgeable buyers understanding twin-turbo architecture's superior tuning headroom versus incoming N55 single-turbo replacement, establishing collecting precedent favoring specific production years based on mechanical specifications rather than cosmetic updates or equipment levels typical of traditional collector market preferences.
2011: Major LCI (Life Cycle Impulse) facelift introducing comprehensively updated exterior styling, N55 single-turbo engine replacement, and available seven-speed DCT dual-clutch transmission transforming driving dynamics and market positioning. Exterior updates included revised headlight assemblies with LED corona rings, updated tail light design, new front bumper incorporating larger air intakes, revised side skirts, and refreshed rear bumper creating more aggressive aesthetic presence addressing previous styling criticisms. Mechanical updates featured N55 single twin-scroll turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six maintaining identical 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet specifications while improving throttle response, fuel efficiency, and emissions compliance through simplified single-turbo architecture and Valvetronic variable valve lift technology. Seven-speed M DCT dual-clutch transmission debuted as optional equipment providing lightning-quick automated shifts and launch control functionality, while traditional six-speed manual remained standard preserving enthusiast engagement priorities. Concurrent 1-Series M Coupe introduction created halo effect elevating entire 1-Series lineup perception and generating showroom traffic, while standard 135i positioning shifted toward accessible performance rather than ultimate capability previously occupying market niche.
2012: Continuation LCI production year introducing minor aerodynamic refinements including Air Curtain front-end ducting improving high-speed stability and fuel efficiency through reduced front-end turbulence. Equipment updates included Bluetooth connectivity becoming standard addressing smartphone integration expectations, revised navigation system interface incorporating real-time traffic data, and expanded personalization options through Individual program allowing custom exterior colors and interior trim selections. Model year characterized by stable production volumes and consistent market demand despite economic uncertainty affecting luxury vehicle segment, while growing used market for 2008-2010 N54 examples created value proposition attracting budget-conscious performance enthusiasts. Competition success continued across amateur racing series with multiple regional championships won by 135i entries demonstrating platform's inherent capability and aftermarket support depth, while professional racing applications remained limited due to homologation restrictions favoring purpose-built race cars over production-based platforms in most sanctioning bodies.
2013: Final production year concluding E82 generation and introducing limited-production 135is performance variant featuring 320 horsepower through DCT-exclusive specification with adaptive M suspension, 360-millimeter front brake rotors, and unique exterior styling elements. Standard 135i maintained 2012 specification through production conclusion, while manufacturing ceased June 2013 preparing BMW's compact performance strategy transition toward F22 2-Series platform launching 2014 model year with revised chassis architecture and updated turbocharged powertrains. Final-year 135is commanded premium pricing approaching $47,000 representing substantial increase versus standard model, while limited production allocation of approximately 500 United States examples created immediate collectibility establishing values resistant to typical depreciation curves. Legacy positioned E82 135i as last traditional compact BMW coupe prioritizing driving engagement over size and luxury, creating compelling alternative to modern turbocharged hot hatch competitors and establishing foundation for 2-Series lineage continuing rear-wheel-drive compact philosophy into contemporary automotive landscape dominated by crossover utility vehicles and electrification priorities fundamentally transforming traditional performance segment market dynamics and manufacturer development resource allocation strategies affecting future product planning across entire industry.

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Tiempos de vuelta

Hora Pista Auto Modelo Conductor Caucho Fecha Fecha Añadida vs Pred. Vel.
1:05.9 G Rockingham Speedway (Rock GP) Carrera 11 Aug, 2025 12 Sep, 2025 -10.62s +15.88%
1:25.0 G Donnington Park National Circuit Leve 16 Jun, 2020 16 Jan, 2026 -8.54s +10.34%
35.9 G SM Driveway Austin Motorsports (Fiorano L1 Course) Medio 21 Mar, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 -1.81s +4.94%
1:15.9 G P C Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã Medio 24 Oct, 2021 23 Jan, 2026 -3.12s +4.19%
1:37.4 G Carolina Motorsports Park Carrera 30 Dec, 2025 25 Jan, 2026 -3.07s +3.00%
1:07.3 Wakefield Park Raceway Medio 01 May, 2021 24 Nov, 2022 -1.63s +2.47%
1:13.3 Zwartkops Medio 27 Mar, 2018 15 Feb, 2026 -1.48s +2.06%
1:39.6 G Homestead-Miami Speedway (Road Course) Medio 11 Mar, 2022 29 Jul, 2022 -1.88s +1.93%
2:00.3 Buttonwillow Raceway (13CW) Medio 11 Nov, 2017 09 Aug, 2021 -1.81s +1.55%
2:07.5 Snetterton Circuit (300) Carrera 22 Apr, 2017 18 Jan, 2026 -1.77s +1.37%
1:54.6 Auto Club Speedway (Road Course) Leve 24 Feb, 2013 18 Jul, 2021 -1.45s +1.30%
2:05.0 Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit Medio 31 Aug, 2025 19 Jan, 2026 -1.57s +1.29%
2:06.8 Watkins Glen International (Full Circuit w/ Loop) Carrera 28 Aug, 2024 08 Sep, 2024 -1.6s +1.25%
1:14.8 New Jersey Motorsports Park-NJMP (Lightning) Medio 31 Oct, 2019 09 Aug, 2021 -0.86s +1.18%
2:06.9 Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) Carrera 09 Mar, 2025 03 Apr, 2025 -1.22s +0.97%
1:34.4 Willow Springs Raceway (Big Willow) Medio 13 Apr, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 -0.81s +0.88%
1:24.1 G Portland International Raceway - PIR (CW) Medio 21 May, 2025 19 Aug, 2025 -0.53s +0.65%
2:01.1 Buttonwillow Raceway (13CW) Medio 09 Nov, 2017 09 Aug, 2021 -0.61s +0.52%
2:10.3 Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) Medio 09 Nov, 2023 10 Jul, 2024 -0.44s +0.35%
1:42.8 Laguna Seca (Pre 2023) Medio 01 Jul, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 -0.32s +0.32%
2:03.7 Buttonwillow Raceway (13CW) Leve 09 Apr, 2017 18 Jan, 2026
1:27.4 G Toronto Motorsports Park (CCW) Medio 25 Aug, 2021 26 Jan, 2024 +0.08s -0.10%
1:33.1 Palm Beach International Raceway - PBIR Medio 01 Jan, 2013 23 Jan, 2026 +0.15s -0.17%
1:03.4 Lime Rock Park (CW) Leve 25 Oct, 2015 18 Jan, 2026 +0.2s -0.33%
1:27.7 Willow Springs Raceway (Streets) Almacén 25 Mar, 2017 18 Jan, 2026 +0.47s -0.56%
1:46.0 Laguna Seca (Pre 2023) Almacén 12 Aug, 2009 18 Jul, 2021 +0.8s -0.79%
1:34.6 New Jersey Motorsports Park-NJMP (Thunderbolt (Pre 2024)) Leve 30 Aug, 2017 18 Jul, 2021 +0.76s -0.84%
3:00.0 Bedford Autodrome (GT Circuit) Almacén 09 Aug, 2021 23 Jan, 2026 +1.51s -0.88%
1:54.7 Sonoma Raceway (Long Pre 2024) Medio 11 Nov, 2019 24 Nov, 2022 +1s -0.89%
1:37.6 Willow Springs Raceway (Big Willow) Almacén 11 Jun, 2016 18 Jan, 2026 +0.92s -0.99%
1:48.9 GingerMan Raceway (Extended Course 10B CW) Almacén 29 Apr, 2017 09 Aug, 2021 +1.18s -1.14%
2:07.8 Chuckwalla Valley Raceway (CW) Leve 17 Mar, 2013 18 Jul, 2021 +1.5s -1.23%
1:46.4 Laguna Seca (Pre 2023) Leve 24 Aug, 2013 18 Jul, 2021 +1.44s -1.41%
1:25.6 Summit Point Motorsports Park (Jefferson Extended Circuit CCW) Medio 24 Jun, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 +1.2s -1.45%
1:52.7 Palmer Motorsports Park (CCW) Medio 05 Jun, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 +1.61s -1.47%
2:37.6 G Spring Mountain Motor Resort (Charleston Peak Full 3.2 Mile) Carrera 27 Sep, 2010 18 Jan, 2026 +2.34s -1.52%
1:37.9 Atlanta Motorsports Park (CCW) Medio 01 Nov, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 +1.45s -1.53%
1:26.2 Summit Point Motorsports Park (Main) Medio 25 Sep, 2011 18 Jul, 2021 +1.31s -1.56%
1:55.7 Palmer Motorsports Park (CW) Leve 16 Oct, 2016 17 Jan, 2026 +1.84s -1.67%
1:51.5 Pocono Raceway (North South Option 2 CW) Almacén 25 Apr, 2025 13 May, 2025 +1.9s -1.79%
2:58.4 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Leve 17 Mar, 2023 23 Jan, 2026 +3.28s -1.93%
1:28.8 Sandown International Motor Raceway Medio 08 May, 2021 17 Aug, 2021 +1.69s -1.96%
2:12.0 Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit Almacén 14 Aug, 2014 11 Nov, 2021 +2.65s -2.10%
2:10.0 Chuckwalla Valley Raceway (CW) Almacén 11 Mar, 2017 18 Jan, 2026 +3.06s -2.47%
1:31.1 Portland International Raceway - PIR (w/ Chicane) Medio 25 Jun, 2025 19 Aug, 2025 +2.37s -2.68%
2:14.6 Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) Medio 01 Oct, 2017 18 Jul, 2021 +3.51s -2.68%
1:00.0 Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Patriot Course CCW) Leve 04 Nov, 2014 17 Jan, 2026 flag
1:35.2 New Jersey Motorsports Park-NJMP (Thunderbolt (Pre 2024)) Medio 29 Jun, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 +2.6s -2.81%
2:01.0 Circuito del Jarama Almacén 01 Mar, 2020 25 Jan, 2025 +3.37s -2.92%
2:18.0 Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) Almacén 28 Sep, 2012 09 Aug, 2021 +4.01s -3.05%
1:34.7 Grattan Raceway Medio 13 Aug, 2017 09 Aug, 2021 +2.94s -3.24%
1:45.6 Road Atlanta Medio 30 Aug, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 +3.34s -3.30%
2:00.3 Auto Club Speedway (Road Course) Medio 03 Oct, 2015 09 Aug, 2021 +4.14s -3.53%
2:06.2 Chuckwalla Valley Raceway (CCW) Medio 05 Dec, 2017 09 Aug, 2021 +4.39s -3.57%
2:18.6 Watkins Glen International (Full Circuit w/ Loop) Medio 24 Jul, 2018 09 Aug, 2021 +4.93s -3.66%
2:02.6 Arizona Motorsports Park - AMP (Main Track - CW) Leve 27 Mar, 2021 29 Jun, 2022 +4.39s -3.77%
2:07.0 Chuckwalla Valley Raceway (CCW) Medio 21 Nov, 2015 18 Jan, 2026 +4.74s -3.84%
1:54.0 Auto Club Speedway (Motorcycle Road Course) Medio 05 Jun, 2016 18 Jan, 2026 +4.61s -4.16%
2:02.6 Arizona Motorsports Park - AMP (CCW) Leve 27 Mar, 2021 23 Jan, 2026 +5.06s -4.37%
2:17.8 Termas de Río Hondo (GP) Leve 15 Sep, 2013 16 Jan, 2026 +5.9s -4.49%
1:21.2 Bondurant-Radford Racing School Almacén 31 Mar, 2021 21 Dec, 2024 flag
1:15.3 S Pikes Peak International Raceway Almacén 14 Feb, 2014 17 Jul, 2021 +3.49s -5.06%
1:27.5 Roebling Road Raceway (Road Course) Medio 02 Oct, 2024 16 Mar, 2026 +4.67s -5.52%
2:25.3 Circuito dos Cristais Leve 28 Mar, 2016 01 Oct, 2021 +8s -5.78%
3:10.0 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Leve 07 May, 2017 09 Aug, 2021 +10.56s -5.95%
1:04.3 La Junta Raceway (CW) Carrera 07 May, 2025 05 Aug, 2025 +3.68s -5.99%
10:08.5 Nürburgring (BTG) Carrera
ZaW
08 Oct, 2019 17 Feb, 2026 +1:18.94s -14.19%
1:42.2 Winton Motor Raceway (Club) Medio 30 Sep, 2017 14 Sep, 2021 flag

Modificado Carros

Año Conductor Name Mod CV Caucho Tamaño del caucho Vs Pred.
2012 (mrblahh/Re71RS) mrblahh Race 302 200 Potenza RE-71RS 225/40/18 / 255/35/18 -11.54s
2011 Seems Legit Garage Race 100 Tempesta Sonic 315/30/18 -8.97s
2008 (w/RE71R/Thewind727) Thewind727 Medium 302 200 Potenza RE-71RS 245/40/18 / 275/35/18 -8.25s
2013 Phil White Race -3.29s
2013 (w/ RE71RS) driven2exceSS Race 302 200 Potenza RE-71RS 285/30/18 -2.61s
2013 ianorboloto Medium -1.7s
2008 (w/SUR4g) Allan Hanna Medium 302 200 N'Fera SUR4g 235/40/18 / 255/35/18 -1.05s
2013 BMW3PowerSA Medium -0.4s
2009 (w/SUR4g) berns Medium 302 200 N'Fera SUR4g 255/35/18 +1.06s
2008 (w/SMR2) Jan-Britz Du plessis Medium 302 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +1.23s
2008 (w/RS3) int2str Light 302 200 Ventus RS3 255/40/18 +1.56s
2013 yandy Medium 302 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +1.65s
2009 (w/ZII Star) drunkenup Medium 302 200 Direzza ZII Star Spec 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +2.49s
2012 Brando_R_Mac Medium +2.86s
2013 (KillerH/V730) KillerHippy5 Medium 302 200 V730 245/40/18 +4.37s
2010 (w/VR) Team Traqmate Race 379 200 Ventus RS3 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +4.4s
2011 (w/AA) Drive Break Fix Repeat Light 302 200 ADVAN AD08R 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +4.42s
2011 (w/Hancook TD/bbnks2) bbnks2 Medium 302 80 Ventus TD 255/40/17 +4.62s
2010 (w/SUR4g) Ginger_Extract Medium 302 200 N'Fera SUR4g 255/40/18 / 265/35/18 +4.63s
2010 (Brian Hair) Brian Hair Medium 302 40 g-Force R1 S/R1S 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +4.88s
2013 (w/ZII Star/odjallen) odjallen Medium 302 200 Direzza ZII Star Spec 235/40/18 / 255/35/18 +5.11s
2009 (SuperSnow1969) SuperSnow1969 Medium 302 200 ADVAN AD08R 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +5.78s
2013 (w/DZSS) dvas Light 302 200 Direzza ZII Star Spec 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +6.43s
2008 (Skers 05) Skers 05 Medium 302 200 AZENIS RT615K+ 275/35/18 +6.58s
2013 Paul Vipond Stock +6.7s
2013 (w/VR) Drive Break Fix Repeat Stock 302 200 Ventus RS3 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +6.84s
2011 buzzmatrix Stock 302 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +7.06s
2009 (w/RSRR/SCato) SCato Medium 302 220 595 RSR 245/35/18 +7.53s
2013 ulmi68 Light +8.15s
2012 (elamez/R050) elamez Stock 302 140 R050 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +9.36s
2011 Focusedintntions Stock 302 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 215/40/18 / 245/35/18 +9.74s
2011 Pedro Garcia Light
2011 (Epic/Mid) Epic B Photography Medium 231 280 ExtremeContact DWS06 215/40/18 / 245/35/18
2008 (w/AD08R) zzzzbest Medium 302 200 ADVAN AD08R 225/40/18 / 255/35/18
2008 (BingewB/Race) BingeWithBrandon Race 302
2010 (w/SMR2) asamhall Light 300 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 215/40/18 / 245/35/18
2008 ZaW Race
2008 (w/SportMax) Specialty Auto Brokers, INC Medium 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 215/40/18 / 245/35/18
2009 (w/VR) Drive Break Fix Repeat Medium 302 200 Ventus RS3 215/40/18 / 245/35/18
2011 (Datka) Datka Light 302 200 Potenza RE-71RS 255/40/18 / 265/35/18
2011 Christer Hedman Medium 180 Pilot Sport Cup 2
2009 (w/RSRR/Elsabor67) elsabor67 Light 302 220 595 RSR 255/35/18
2008 (w/SUR4g) jamessound Medium 302 200 N'Fera SUR4g 255/35/18
2013 (YarkoDrives) YarkoDrives Stock 302 300 Pilot Sport 4S 215/40/18 / 245/35/18
2013 Pepe Soy Light 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 215/40/18 / 245/35/18
2013 (DaysattheTrack/PSAS) Days at the track Stock 322 400 pilot sport a/s 225/40/18 / 245/35/18
2013 (w/SMR2) Driven Slideways Light 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 215/40/18 / 245/35/18
2011 Rob Stark Race 100 R888R

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