2023 BMW M2 - 2024 PCOTY Hot Lap
Welcome to our PCOTY track notes. These are the stream-of-consciousness scrawlings from our resident hot shoe, editor-at-large Jethro Bovingdon, following his hot-lap sessions in each contender:
How much oversteer can you handle" Because the M2 is here to serve up as much as you want. Maybe more. Turn-in oversteer, power oversteer on exit? wow, does this car require some management. After the precision of the Integra and the secure bite of the NISMO, the M2 initially feels completely wild on track. So much so that it?s tricky to make it truly flow. The superb adjustable traction control system helps, but you need to dial back its intervention so as not to cut the ferocity of the engine too much. It?s a real balancing act.
The good stuff?mostly the engine?is very good indeed. The M2 feels properly quick and the straight-six manages to be smooth and feral all at the same time. Some really hated the shift of the manual ?box, but I didn?t have a problem with it at all. It?s no Type S in this regard, but a manual is to be celebrated wherever you find it. Brakes" Not bad but with this level of performance and so much weight to carry, the pedal never feels truly reassuring. Again, the Honda is much better here? which doesn?t seem right, does it"
What?s immediately obvious is that the M2 isn?t on a track-focussed tire. Unlike the Nissan or especially the Mustang, there just doesn?t seem to be the grip to lean on. The car feels like it?s gliding over the track, nev...
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