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Fan-powered electric hypercar proves it is the king of downforce Record-shattering EV eats F1 cars for breakfast It costs $1million if you fancy racing once yourself The McMurtry Spéirling might ...
One of the leading hydraulic downforce systems on the market requires three hydraulic hoses to be run to each row. That means the number of connections for a 36-row machine, for example ...
A trick and proprietary Downforce-on-Demand fan system is what enables the upside-down driving, essentially sucking this car to the road, or, in the case of this demo for the U.K.’s Top Gear ...
Motorheads have long theorised that the extreme downforce generated by high-performance cars could one day let them drive upside down. Now, British carmaker McMurtry has turned that wild idea into ...
The vacuum created dramatically increases downforce. The result is F1-level grip at any speed, not just high speed, giving it exceptional control when cornering, accelerating, or braking.
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