Per the headline: No, it doesn’t.
Per the headline: No, it doesn’t.
Notice that the headline did not say “internal.”
Good! There is hope for ICE.
I am going to go out on a limb and say that I really don’t care about sustainability in motorsports. You could argue that the highest levels of motorsports and their associated R&D are trend setters for the entire industry but aside from that, if you compare the overall environmental footprint of motorsports…
Who cares? I am all for stopping climate change but we wont do it by trying to make motorsports green. In the total picture its a drop in the ocean. We need to tackle the big wheels to make an actual change. The millions of trucks with abysmall MPG that are sold every year are much worse in a single day than all…
Rolls-Royce: We’re redesigning the Spirit of Ecstasy to be more aerodynamic!
i’ll take all the kei-cars, thank you
Compare it against the Halo Infinite warthog instead of the OG, which is the spec it was based on
There’s also the fact that the Warthog’s engine is an ultra-futuristic hydrogen-based engine; one that can convert a few liters worth of water into something like 800 miles of range.
The only reason Halo, which was a sluggish janky mess, was popular is because there were so few good games for the Xbox early on.
WETA’s probably isn’t 1000hp, but it probably has that one beat for real accuracy. They’ve used it in a few Halo live action projects:
Ken Block’s “Hoonigan” team made a real Warthog that looks straight out of the game. It’s a 1000 horsepower sand dune slaying machine. And of course has 4 wheel steering.
59K for a short bus conversion? The dude’s high. It’s 10k tops.
Ballistic Nylon was developed in WWII as a component of flak jackets so it was unlikely to be the newly developed fiber
He’s ordinaaarrryy
I got to meet Dan Gurney at a Grand Prix Tours event at the 2000 United States Grand Prix. Phenomenal individual.
my favorite viper rebody
Your headline makes you sound like a whiner...
If Wild Kratts can explain the advantages of leaving the atmosphere to better deliver critical payloads around the earth to toddlers in a PBS cartoon, you can do better in an article for adults.
Holy cow, you really ripped that strawman a new one.