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Niki Lauda’s car up for auction

By Alimat Aliyeva

In January, Mecum Auction House will put up for sale a
remarkable 1979 BMW M1. While the M1 itself is already considered a
collector’s dream, this particular car stands out due to its low
mileage of just 20,350 km and its famous first owner: three-time
Formula 1 World Champion Niki Lauda, Azernews
reports.

The BMW M1 was originally developed in part based on the
Monocup, a racing series where drivers competed in identical cars.
The Procar series races, held in 1979 and 1980 as support events
for Formula 1, saw Niki Lauda emerge victorious in the inaugural
season. As a prize for his win, Lauda was given this very sports
car, which later became part of his private collection.

This M1 is notable for its original Campagnolo wheels, painted
white, and its distinctive front bumper, a design element inspired
by the racing M1 but rarely seen on road-going versions. Under the
hood, it features the standard 3.5-liter inline-six engine
producing 277 hp, delivering a classic blend of performance and
precision engineering.

BMW reportedly produced only around 400 road-going M1s, with an
additional 50 units built specifically for the racetrack. As a
result, these cars are highly sought-after by collectors, with
prices often exceeding half a million dollars.

Enthusiasts point out that owning a car once driven by a legend
like Lauda not only adds historical and emotional value but also
makes it one of the most coveted M1s on the market. With its unique
provenance and pristine condition, this coupe is expected to
attract serious attention from collectors worldwide.

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