rodmanmax
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rodmanmax

my guess is that its not nearly as efficient when you take into account the environmental impact of lithium mining and the overall emissions required to build a vehicle 3x the weight of a sedan

when one lives in a country where driving is a necessity* driving becomes a right, not a privilege. The assumption is that everyone can and should drive begets a system that is molded into one which anyone can receive a drivers license. The testing is extremely easy, infinitely** repeatable and not required to be

Idk remember how hard it was to do a school project with other kids? Often times it was just easier to just do your own thing. Ideally I agree that collaborating would be faster and more economical but given the differing governments, technologies and goals of the countries it might be better to go for a moon race 2.0.

As much as I want to hate it I kinda love it. Theres a certain appeal to something that focuses solely on function over form.   

I disagree, the aerodynamic instability from broken bodywork at 330mph would almost certainly cause a loss of control and then most likely crash. 

Isn’t Racings very definition danger for entertainment? Obviously I agree risks should be reduced but when people are pushing the limits of the track and their machine, there will always be failures or accidents.