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How was the 8 km/h higher maximum speed of the M 1000 RR (2023 model year) achieved?

The increased potential of the new M RR results primarily from the massive further development of the aerodynamics. Never before has BMW Motorrad invested more development work in a trim panel through simulation, optimisation in the wind tunnel and testing on racetracks. The expertise of BMW's in-house motorsport department provided significant support in the design process.

With the new M RR, BMW Motorrad achieved a masterpiece of engineering in terms of aerodynamics. The two goals of “increasing maximum speed” and “increasing downforce” were brought into harmony in the M RR through the successful overall development of all aerodynamically relevant components and thus raised to a new level.
For example, the maximum speed of the M RR increased from the predecessor model’s 306 km/h to now 314 km/h. Incidentally, the rider of the M RR also benefits from a noticeable physical relief due to the greatly improved flow.
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How was the 8 km/h higher maximum speed of the M 1000 RR (2023 model year) achieved?