The term B-roads is quite uncommon for other countries because it is mostly used in the UK. There, B-roads are secondary roads that are not major roads. They usually run through some gorgeous countryside and feature interesting twists and turns. Any B-road is appealing to a certain cohort of drivers and its popularly used for testing sports cars as well. Top Gear takes the BMW M2 and checks if it can drive well in these conditions.
B-roads are tight, windy back roads, and it is interesting to know how the M2 handles it. Top Gear says that there is real communication happening between car and driver, something that’s been lost on most modern sports cars, not just modern BMWs. The car talks back to you. It lets the driver know in advance how it will behave and is smooth and easy to manipulate afterwards. This may be a small car but it is definitely not small in performance.