I’m in the same boat. I live in a house with a footprint of a postage stamp, and too much of it is already filled with Lego. We do not have the room to set up a slot car circuit, which is such a shame, because it looks like such fun.
I’m in the same boat. I live in a house with a footprint of a postage stamp, and too much of it is already filled with Lego. We do not have the room to set up a slot car circuit, which is such a shame, because it looks like such fun.
I can't even imagine being a competitive driver, trying to hyperfocus on nailing my run, and seeing a drone buzzing out my window. It would take A LOT of getting used to in order for that to not freak my shit.
The races are televised?! Honestly, though, as one of those yutes myself, I watch Teevee so infrequently I didn’t even realize my cable wasn’t working until Game of Thrones started back up—and then when Comcast never actually arsed themselves to fix the issue, I just dropped it because I didn’t care and was fine…
This is SO sacrilegious it's almost an automatic NP for me, just for the troll factor. I have to imagine it's a hoot to take to C&Cs.
The NSX race car also drops the hybrid powertrain doesn’t it? At this point, isn’t it pretty much a silhouette racer*?
Went to Urban Dictionary.
Can’t. Unsee.
Best of all, you won't have to worry about dying of starvation or radioactive fallout because if the engine doesn't catch fire and burn you to ash then the snap oversteer will send you off the side of a mountain road and into a ravine.
That’s a “Garage 56" entry. I *think* this is the 2014 grid, which would make that the Nissan ZEOD RC—which did a full lap of the circuit on electric power only but suffered a gearbox failure and didn’t end up finishing the full 24 hours.
Super excited that at least a few examples thing will actually be racing, unlike the New Stratos, of which every one of the 25 copies will be spending their days in a climate controlled garage...
When they say that it can store ‘10 times the power’, I think they are trying to convey this idea of how fast the energy can be deployed.
Listen—I’ve given up on the fact that batteries are rated in terms of “milliamp-hours,” even though discharge voltages are rarely constant or consistent. But a battery that’s “ten times more powerful” is very different from a battery with “ten times the capacity.” To wit—supercapacitors are really good at quickly…
store “10 times the power”
I’m not sure how much that has to do with power and how much it has to do with gearing and the characteristics of the car. While it’s true that at very high speeds, drag becomes enough of a factor that it takes significant power to maintain your speed, you only need about 15 horsepower to stay at 60 mph, plugging in…
No, but energy = power x time — lower power means your energy store lasts longer.
That’s fascinating! I was totally misinformed!
Oh wow! Today I learned!
Regarding the power rating: as you of course know, the iconic “2CV” is an abbreviation of “deux chevaux,” meaning that the car was originally advertised at 2 horsepower (though it looks like it actually had closer to 10?). There is no concrete reason that modern cars need 100+HP except that people want to pass the guy…
I’m still pissed they retired that set a year early (based on how long the sets typically stick around). It’s not like it was a slow seller--it typically sold out in the brand stores I frequented before any of the other cars in the line. Oh well--at least I got enough while they were in stores to build an orange one,…