Nope. Once it's parked, it stays parked.
Otherwise that totally defeats the purpose of storing it. The roads are caked in salt and unless you're thoroughly rinsing your underbody after driving it, you just circumvented the entire purpose of winter storage.
Not to mention just because it's dry, doesn't mean the temperatures are anywhere near adequate enough for a car with summer tires.
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'16 M3 | '23 718 Spyder
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