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BMW 1 Series M Coupe to Pace 49th Annual Rolex 24 at Daytona

Woodcliff Lake, NJ - January 20, 2011? Only 20 days after its world debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the new BMW 1 Series M Coupe will appear at the Daytona International Speedway as official pace car alongside the legendary BMW M3 for the 49th Rolex 24 At Daytona, January 28th-30th. The 1 Series M Coupe's arrival at Daytona is one of few special opportunities for fans to see BMW's newest M model before it goes on sale in May.

"There's no better way to greet your most enthusiastic fans than from the front of the Rolex 24 field," said Dan Creed, Vice President of Marketing for BMW of North America. "BMW M is synonymous with motorsport. With six BMW-powered entries in this year's field and on the 35th anniversary of our overall win, it's perfect that the new 1 Series M Coupe was chosen as pace car. This will be the first time most fans are able to see our newest M car in action."

The BMW 1 Series M Coupe pace car will carry an on-board SPEED television camera to give viewers a unique eye on the twice-around-the-clock action. With a 335 horsepower inline-6 engine, a 6-speed manual transmission, and the suspension and brakes from the M3 Competition Package, no modifications to the 1 Series M Coupe will be needed for pace car duty.

This year's contest marks the 35th anniversary of BMW's overall win at the classic endurance event. In 1976, Peter Gregg, Brian Redman and John Fitzpatrick drove a BMW CSL to victory. BMW has three class wins at the Rolex 24, a M1 driven by Hans Stuck and Alf Gebhardt took GT1 honors in 1981. The BMW Team PTG M3 scored back-to-back wins in the GT3 class at Daytona in 1997 and 1998. Bill Auberlen and Boris Said were co-drivers in those victories and will team up again this year in the BMW-powered Turner Motorsport M3 Coupe.

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