evo UK – September 2019

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completely honest, it’s a bit disappointing.


What’s not disappointing,though,is the engine’s


performance. It doesn’t have the immediate punch


of the M2’s unit, especiallyat lower revs, but work it


beyond 3500rpmand the 1M really flies. It may be


69bhp down on the M2 Comp, but this is palliated


by a 55kg lighter kerb weight, and whilethere is still


a notablepower-to-weightdifference – 228bhpper


ton for the 1M versus 265 for the M2 – most of the


timethatgap soundsfar greater thanit feels.


The 1M’s six-speed manualgearbox has an even


stubbierlever thanthe M2’s, and whilethe shiftaction


isn’tquite as crisp, there’s nothingto really complain


about. The same can’t be said of the brakes, which


were sourced from the contemporary M3 and emit


thattell-tale grumbleof beingunder-specced, even if


theirperformance is adequate for road use.


Andit is sucha crackingroad car, the 1M. From the


drivingseat it feels aboutten per cent smallerthan


the M2 – itself a good fit for a B-road – and its boxier


shapemakes it even easier to judge exactly where


its extremities are. The ride,meanwhile,although


still firm,is more forgiving,makingit less punishing


over typical Britishtarmac. Thatsaid, a touch of


crashiness over harsh surface changes reminds


you of how adeptthe newest cars have become at


managinga stiff set-up.


Also belyingthe 1M’s age is its slower steering rack,


whichmakes you realise how infrequentlyyou change


the positionof your handson the wheel in the M2.


Assistance is hydraulicratherthanelectric, but it’s


still not exactly drippingwithfeedback. However, with


245/35 front and 265/35 rear rubberon 19-inchrims


Date acquiredOctober 2018Total mileage


8058 Mileage this month 1113 Costs this


month£0mpg this month24.0


‘Ultimately,the


1M Coupeisslightly


lessintensethanthe


M2Competition’


(identical to the M2)you’re rarely shortof reassuring


grip, and thoughyou’ll need to make bigger inputs,


the 1M’s agility is in the same ballpark as the M2’s.


Ultimately, the 1M Coupe is slightlyless intense


thanthe M2 Competition– it hasn’tgot the more


amped-upattitudeof the newer car: the more urgent


engine,the more immediate steering,the more


uncompromisingride.But whilethe M2 will get your


pulse racinga few beats per minute faster, I’m not


sure this makes it any more satisfyingto drive.


Whichdo I prefer? It’s a genuinelytough call,


but put it this way: the 1M and M2 have now both


returned to BMW(fullend-of-termreporton the


latter next month),but if I could have just one more


drive in eitherof them,I’d choose the 1M.


Ian Eveleigh

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