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by nostrademons
249 days ago
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At that speed the limiting factor likely moves from raw power output to things like cornering ability on the track, grip of the tires, aerodynamics, downforce, driver skill, mechanical linkages, etc. There's a reason why all the world's land speed records since the 1930s [1] get set at the Bonneville Salt Flats or similar flat desert terrain. FWIW, the speed listed in this article was exceeded in 1937. The hard part is not necessarily going fast, it's going fast in a street-legal vehicle. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_land_speed_records |
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It is an impressive feat of engineering to get to a vmax record in a BEV.