Video: This BMW 1M makes 550 hp thanks to American muscle [w/video]
We’re firm believers in the fact that there are few things on this green Earth that can’t be improved with the addition of a General Motors small block. Need proof? Take a peek over for a look at a powered by a good old-fashioned American lump.
The GC10-V8 is actually a silhouette race car, which means the vehicle makes use of a complete tube chassis which is then covered in whatever sheet metal (or carbon fiber) you like. This machine was built by Global Concept Automobile, and began with a 1 Series M Coupe shell.
The team then applied some seriously-aggressive composite fender arches to cover the vehicle’s meaty race rubber. Sibal says the eight-pot at work in the GC10-V8 is good for a blistering 550 horsepower, and that a three-way Ohlins adjustable suspension takes care of keeping the coupe planted on the tarmac.
The racer has already gotten its feet wet in a couple of endurance races around France this year. Awesome. Head over to for more information and photos, and be sure to click for a look at the GC10-V8 in the pits.
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