00:00The engine of the BMW M1000RR is much more than just another drivetrain.
00:06It is a machine developed from the ground up for maximum performance, with precision and performance at its core.
00:13At the Berlin plant, engineers and technicians treat each unit as a handcrafted high-performance instrument.
00:21Despite state-of-the-art production technology, it is above all the human care that sets it apart from other engines.
00:27The development process begins with raw aluminum, which is transformed into a precisely shaped foundation by computer-controlled machining.
00:39Specialists then install high-performance components such as forged pistons, titanium-connecting rods and lighter crankshafts,
00:46which not only reduce weight but are also designed for enormous strength and durability at high engine speeds.
00:52One of the most important developments compared to the engine of the S1000RR is the shift cam technology used by BMW,
01:03which makes it possible to deliver both maximum peak power and powerful torque in the mid-range.
01:08This allows the M1000RR to dominate on the racetrack without compromising on everyday usability.
01:18Before an engine leaves the factory, it is tested on a test bench under realistic conditions to eliminate even the smallest weak points.
01:28Manufacturing tolerances are in the micrometer range.
01:32Piston rings must fit perfectly.
01:34Camshafts must rotate with exactly the right amount of resistance,
01:39and even the tightening torque of each individual screw is digitally monitored and reported to ensure seamless quality control.
01:48This level of control and precision ensures that every M engine not only delivers top performance,
01:54but can also do so repeatedly under the toughest racing conditions.
01:57It is not simply an assembly process, but a manufacturing process that combines engineering skill, passion and millimeter precise precision.
02:09When the engine is finally started for the first time,
02:13everyone involved knows that it is ready to hit the racetrack.
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