Check out this drag race presented by carwow that pits a BMW M 1000 RR against a Ferrari SF90.
The BMW M 1000 RR is equipped with BMW’s highly refined and optimized 999cc inline-four engine, which promises 212 horsepower and 113 newton-meters (83.3 pound-feet) of torque. Its carbon fiber construction, centralized mass, and weight reduction result in a curb weight of only 192 kilograms (423.3 pounds).
On the other hand, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale comes with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine accompanied by three separate electric motors, generating an astounding 1,000 horsepower and 800 newton-meters (590 pound-feet) of torque. The curb weight of this supercar is approximately 1,570 kilograms or 3,461 pounds.
For those unfamiliar, the SF90 Stradale is currently the most powerful and fastest car ever produced by Ferrari. So, it should be interesting how the BMW motorcycle sized up against its competition.