George Flowerday's fondness for the BMW M5 has its roots in childhood when his dad owned an E39-generation 523i.
"When the M5 version came out in 1998 – I can only have been six – I got the brochure and took it to school to show my mates but, to my surprise, none of them were interested," he says.
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