4,306
The BMW M Hybrid V8's P66/3 engine was built with a staggering 4,306 parts (1,006 different types)
1,030
This is the minimum point the car must reach (without a driver) to comply with the Hypercar regulations for the 24 Hours of Le Mans and FIA World Endurance Championship..
1999
The year of BMW's only overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans thanks to the V12 LMR driven by Yannick Dalmas, Pierluigi Martini and Joachim Winkelhock.
1,900
Not including the engine, the BMW M Hybrid V8 was built with approximately 1,900 individual parts.
640
The horsepower of the BMW M Hybrid V8.
60
A total of 60 people are involved in the tests and races in which the car participates.
25
The number of BMW M Motorsport employees who carried out the litany of tests to develop the German Hypercar.
20
Last June, BMW announced a collaboration with Ethiopian-born, New York-based artist Julie Mehretu to create the livery of the 20th BMW Art Car destined for the 2024 24 Hours (12-16 June) to continue a 50-year tradition to the delight of fans.
6
The number of drivers entrusted with this Hypercar for the 2024 FIA WEC season: the #15 for Dries Vanthoor, Raffaele Marciello and Marco Wittmann, and the #20 for Sheldon van der Linde, Robin Frijns and René Rast.