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by petewailes
1279 days ago
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Not the OP. You're right, it was always 1.9. They're still talking out of their backsides though. If the Rimac supercars can't do it without a fan to suck the car to the ground, Tesla sure can't. Without a fan you just can't get the traction you'd need. There's no tyre on the planet which could grip that hard. Additional detail - I suspect with a one foot rollout, on a VHT surface, on a hot day, in ideal conditions, they might be able to get down to a 1.95/1.93 sort of area. But on actual normal road surface, from stationary, with the tyres it comes with? Not a chance. I'd be astonished if they got to a 2.05. 1.90? Not a hope. Source - knowing far too much about tyre/road interaction. |
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