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September 21, 2009

2009 Frankfurt: BMW's indoor carting

Okay. At 280 metres, it's about 20,520 m shorter than the Nurbrgring's Nordschleife circuit. But if you happen to be in Frankfurt this week, check out BMW's indoor track in Halle 11.

And if you're nice enough to the BMW people (ie not mention the relevancy of the X6M) they may let you take a taxi ride in some of the BMW museum rides they've brought o the show. Like this Isetta. Enjoy.

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Hi there!
Our family radio station in Fredericton New Brunswick, CFNB bought one of these back when they were new and used it around town as a News Cruiser!

Pretty funky little car, looks like a fun ride. Engine sounds like it could be a 2 stroke instead of 4 ??

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