F90 M5 Competition

F90 M5 Competition

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Phil.

4,959 posts

253 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Unrelated to this thread. Having owned and sold two M5C’s, I now play around in a GR Yaris for fun. It’s pretty raw and has plenty of smiles per mile. I’m intending to keep it and hand it in to my son eventually. Nothing like the F90 M5C obviously but probably better handling and more fun than the new M5 PHEV lump!

The0bald

51 posts

118 months

Wednesday 26th June
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JMBMWM5 said:
Agreed my 2023 M5 Ultimate is here for some time, that donkey will struggle to keep up IMO.
Keep up where? Do you actually take your f90 to a track? Fair enough if you do and it probably won’t but surely the m5 is a luxury barge not a track car.
Lots of these high emission saloons will go hybrid so this M5 looks a fantastic option for an every day car but not a track car, yet that is the comparison made. I have a new RRS and an older AMG GT, I’ll swap the RRS for it in a heartbeat but not the AMG because it’s not a sports car.

Max Maxasson

418 posts

186 months

Thursday
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The0bald said:
Keep up where? Do you actually take your f90 to a track? Fair enough if you do and it probably won’t but surely the m5 is a luxury barge not a track car.
Lots of these high emission saloons will go hybrid so this M5 looks a fantastic option for an every day car but not a track car, yet that is the comparison made. I have a new RRS and an older AMG GT, I’ll swap the RRS for it in a heartbeat but not the AMG because it’s not a sports car.
You'd be surprised how handy the M5 is around a track.
It has about the same time as a McLaren 650S spider around the Nürburgring.
Faster than a 458 Italia, a Gallardo LP 570, Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, a Porsche 911 GT3 (997) driven by Walter Rohrl, etc etc.

Zanderman

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1,102 posts

215 months

Thursday
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As part of the package for my first M5 I spent a day with it at Silverstone with the BMW M Sport drivers team. We got to learn how to drive it on the edge and really pushed it to its limit. Amazingly capable for a large car, was an awesome day!

The0bald

51 posts

118 months

Max Maxasson said:
You'd be surprised how handy the M5 is around a track.
It has about the same time as a McLaren 650S spider around the Nürburgring.
Faster than a 458 Italia, a Gallardo LP 570, Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, a Porsche 911 GT3 (997) driven by Walter Rohrl, etc etc.
That's impressive, i thought it was more straight line speed it could compete with those cars in but not track.

I am not a track goer to be honest but like to have fun in a sports car on country roads but preferred something smaller than my F90 which I loved for everything else. I think the new one appeals to me because it is the latest and I'm not really that into the RRS and i do think it looks the part.

w8pmc

3,349 posts

241 months

Phil. said:
Unrelated to this thread. Having owned and sold two M5C’s, I now play around in a GR Yaris for fun. It’s pretty raw and has plenty of smiles per mile. I’m intending to keep it and hand it in to my son eventually. Nothing like the F90 M5C obviously but probably better handling and more fun than the new M5 PHEV lump!
Interesting as i thought the opposite about my GR Yaris & couldn't wait to get rid of it.

The ONLY scenario i enjoyed it, was a Sunday morning hoon round the Lake District or North Yorks moors, everywhere else it was woeful & as most have found out, they're useless on track in stock form & need around £5-7k minimum spending on then to upgrade the suspension & brakes.

I bought mine for Sunday blasts & TRACK work, but the latter it couldn't do & after 1k miles i sold it.

At the same time i had a 7.5 Golf R (did have some track upgrades) & that was far more accomplished & significantly quicker everywhere, including on track (& my LCI M5C was quicker than the Golf R round Doni & Spa)

w8pmc

3,349 posts

241 months

The0bald said:
That's impressive, i thought it was more straight line speed it could compete with those cars in but not track.

I am not a track goer to be honest but like to have fun in a sports car on country roads but preferred something smaller than my F90 which I loved for everything else. I think the new one appeals to me because it is the latest and I'm not really that into the RRS and i do think it looks the part.
See above, my LCi M5C spent quite some time on track (was an Ultimate Edition so the CCB helped) & was very little that could keep up & it could scare some far more exotic & lighter weight Sport & Super Cars.

Well under 3mins round Spa, lap after lap & was happy to beat & stick with anything from Porsche, sub 991/2 GT3 RS's, although wasn't able to shake a couple of very well driven 992 Turbo S's.

Terminator X

15,336 posts

207 months

w8pmc said:
The0bald said:
That's impressive, i thought it was more straight line speed it could compete with those cars in but not track.

I am not a track goer to be honest but like to have fun in a sports car on country roads but preferred something smaller than my F90 which I loved for everything else. I think the new one appeals to me because it is the latest and I'm not really that into the RRS and i do think it looks the part.
See above, my LCi M5C spent quite some time on track (was an Ultimate Edition so the CCB helped) & was very little that could keep up & it could scare some far more exotic & lighter weight Sport & Super Cars.

Well under 3mins round Spa, lap after lap & was happy to beat & stick with anything from Porsche, sub 991/2 GT3 RS's, although wasn't able to shake a couple of very well driven 992 Turbo S's.
I used to take mine on track too and only really got passed by mental stuff such as Atoms and 620r's.

TX.

SmithCorona

655 posts

32 months

w8pmc said:
Well under 3mins round Spa, lap after lap & was happy to beat & stick with anything from Porsche, sub 991/2 GT3 RS's, although wasn't able to shake a couple of very well driven 992 Turbo S's.
Spa here too on a pre LCI comp. Shockingly capable for a big lump. The post LCI is even better. The faster you put these into a corner the more reward (and surprise) you get.

An F90 M5 is entirely capable on a track.

Max Maxasson

418 posts

186 months

Saturday
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SmithCorona said:
Spa here too on a pre LCI comp. Shockingly capable for a big lump. The post LCI is even better. The faster you put these into a corner the more reward (and surprise) you get.

An F90 M5 is entirely capable on a track.
Not driven mine on track but on quiet roads I find the limit for taking medium to high speed turns is my nerve...the cornering speeds attainable are mental and generally above what I find comfortable with.

Burwood

18,716 posts

249 months

Yesterday (08:27)
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These might appreciate given the electric elephant biggrin