Electric Motorsport - Hillclimbing and Sprinting
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Electric Motorsport - Hillclimbing and Sprinting
I thought some of you may be interested in the conversations ongoing at Uphill Racers about using electric power in hillclimbs and sprints, where cars compete over distances of no more than 3 miles. It's the ideal application of an EV in motorsport, I think.
Above figures include track days and the odd competition.
Re: Electric Motorsport - Hillclimbing and Sprinting
Many thanks for the info and links
Great news that so many positive people are working on racing EVs of different kinds
I put a pointer on the Formelec story to lead to TTXGP
Hope to encourage EV people and those considering EVs that a future for motor racing is being built, electrically
All the best
Ed
Great news that so many positive people are working on racing EVs of different kinds
I put a pointer on the Formelec story to lead to TTXGP
Hope to encourage EV people and those considering EVs that a future for motor racing is being built, electrically
All the best
Ed
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Re: Electric Motorsport - Hillclimbing and Sprinting
Did you see the Race of Champions last month? They had some Tesla Roadsters on track. The crowd were puzzled to start with by the lack of noise after the wailing V8s that preceded them, but I think they were won over in the end. The lack of noise from EVs is both a blessing and a curse for motorsport - the noise of proper petrol-powered racing cars is intoxicating but the noise is what brings us all these issues with neighbours who move into a house next to a race track and complain it's noisy.
Above figures include track days and the odd competition.
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