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Electric fan car shatters the Goodwood hill climb record

193 pointsby Element_almost 3 years ago

28 comments

jccalhounalmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;m no expert on cars but according to this article it seems like a &quot;fan car&quot; uses fans to pull air in from under the car to create down force rather than as a primary means of propulsion. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;electrek.co&#x2F;2022&#x2F;06&#x2F;26&#x2F;watch-electric-fan-car-record-goodwood-hill-climb&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;electrek.co&#x2F;2022&#x2F;06&#x2F;26&#x2F;watch-electric-fan-car-record...</a>
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sdfjklalmost 3 years ago
The most famous fan car was the Brabham BT46, which used a skirt and fans to suck itself to the ground, leading to a ban of fan cars in F1.<p>&quot;when the drivers blipped the throttle, the car could be seen to squat down on its suspension as the downforce increased&quot;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Brabham_BT46" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Brabham_BT46</a>
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dymkalmost 3 years ago
Cool, reminds me of how some small racing maze solving robots (micromouse) work - little fans on them to create downforce, letting the robot change directions incredibly quickly. But scaled up for a 2000lb car.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;greenye.net&#x2F;Pages&#x2F;Micromouse&#x2F;Micromouse2015-2016.htm" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;greenye.net&#x2F;Pages&#x2F;Micromouse&#x2F;Micromouse2015-2016.htm</a>
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jmartin2683almost 3 years ago
Just in case anyone thought gasoline powered cars were still relevant in a performance context…<p>There’s no metric by which an electric motor, sufficiently supplied with everything it needs to function, doesn’t embarrass them. Very exciting future.
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justin66almost 3 years ago
The driver of this car, Max Chilton, deserves a lot of credit for really going for it with a very fast car that looks pretty squirrelly.<p>With regard to taking records away from the VW ID.R, a much more interesting benchmark would be its performance at Pike&#x27;s Peak. I don&#x27;t imagine they&#x27;re ready for that yet.
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haunteralmost 3 years ago
I was watching Goodwood this weekend (it&#x27;s still ongoing btw [0]) BUT holy moly that brick wall at 0:27 in the video after they leave the Grand Stand. Or here is it <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;i.imgur.com&#x2F;7TyNsP0.jpeg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;i.imgur.com&#x2F;7TyNsP0.jpeg</a> One slight mistake and you are dead and oblitareted into atoms. No official FIA sanctioned event track have anything like this.<p>0, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=NC6fQ8EkASE" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=NC6fQ8EkASE</a>
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gorgoileralmost 3 years ago
Hill Climbing is a fantastically old competition. The heritage extends well beyond the vehicles. The culture of everyone from The Scrutineers to the burger vans is well worth looking into, if you can.<p>An example, continuously running since pre-quake SF:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Shelsley_Walsh_Speed_Hill_Climb" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Shelsley_Walsh_Speed_Hill_Clim...</a>
Tozenalmost 3 years ago
Something these types of high performance electric cars are continually proving now, is you don&#x27;t need fossil fuel cars to go fast. It&#x27;s helping to change how people think about cars, gasoline, and internal combustion engines. Someone&#x27;s next sports car can easily be electric, beautiful, and fast.
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w0mbatalmost 3 years ago
I am thinking you could flip a switch, which lowers a skirt and runs the fan in reverse : instant hovercraft mode for crossing a river, or even just deep mud. You&#x27;d need a steerable outlet jet on the back for propulsion.<p>Then once on firm ground, flip it and go back to racecar mode.
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pengarualmost 3 years ago
Ages ago when I was still a grease monkey I read a bunch about cars like the Chaparral 2J and recall something about the car leaving a horrible mess in its wake. The car was effectively a giant few-hundred-HP vacuum cleaner with no bag, blowing everything it sucked up straight out the back at anyone following. These were open cockpit Can-Am cars, I&#x27;m sure that was pleasant.
akellyalmost 3 years ago
Technical analysis from a former F1 engineer:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=MyDORcYkX7g" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=MyDORcYkX7g</a>
olivermarksalmost 3 years ago
Details of the ground effects car with some staggering statistics.<p>I&#x27;d be very concerned about trapped energy thermal runaway fire risk with the batteries surrounding the driver especially at impact, but this is an absolutely spectacular machine imo<p>WILD ELECTRIC FAN CAR BEATS GOODWOOD HILL RECORD! | EXCLUSIVE TOUR <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;qTgL8_1GDI0" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;qTgL8_1GDI0</a>
alamortsubitealmost 3 years ago
American race-car driver Jim Hall pioneered a number of ground effects in the mid to late 1960s, including the use of fans like on this car. I think McLaren also used them on a Formula One car in the 1970s.<p>It&#x27;s worth reading the comments section of the article as it includes some observations from spectators at the hill climb. It sounds like the car in motion is quite a sight to behold!
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fmakunboundalmost 3 years ago
Reminded me of Jim Hall and his Chaparral 2J <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.roadandtrack.com&#x2F;motorsports&#x2F;a32350&#x2F;jim-hall-chaparral-2j-history&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.roadandtrack.com&#x2F;motorsports&#x2F;a32350&#x2F;jim-hall-cha...</a><p>&gt; “.. and we calculated, we could actually drive it on the wall around Sebring.”
quercusaalmost 3 years ago
Be sure to go down into the comments below the article to see just how tiny this car is. It must be quite the ride.
mleonhardalmost 3 years ago
Could fans become a standard safety feature of all cars? It could activate only when needed, when the driver needs to swerve suddenly or when the tires begin to lose traction due to ice&#x2F;oil&#x2F;hydroplaning. Hazard detection systems could activate the fan early.
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sundvoralmost 3 years ago
Super impressive. On a more obscure side, I for one would love to learn how the Fanatec APM - Advanced Paddle Module - is used in the car.<p>These magnetic carbon shifters feel great in my simrig; it&#x27;s interesting how they are to be seen in this monster of an EV!
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olliejalmost 3 years ago
I think this kind of record should have two versions, the first one is that apparently standard ex-F1&#x2F;Indy driver, and the other is some random person picked up from outside a tube stop during a weekday morning.
richardboeglialmost 3 years ago
39.08! McMurtry fan car breaks Goodwood Hill RECORD! | Festival of Speed 2022<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=5JYp9eGC3Cc" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=5JYp9eGC3Cc</a>
Bubble_Pop_22almost 3 years ago
It looks ugly as sin though.<p>It is my opinion that the current generation of supercars (not to mention hypercars) not only exceeds the driver skills but also the driver&#x27;s ability to properly function for 7-10 days after bringing said supercar to the limit.<p>Makes sense to have both the V12 and a small electric motor because the rich folks would buy the car for the option (but not the obligation) to use the V12 but in reality it&#x27;s gonna be the electric motor doing all the work while proceeding at 7mph around Harrods&#x2F;Piccadilly or the Burj Khalifa. I think the environment can handle a couple of V12 revs per week when rich folks get out of Harrods.
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saalweachteralmost 3 years ago
&gt; In fact, it&#x27;s so quick that it almost looks like the video is set on fast-forward.<p>It totally looks like an old 1960s&#x2F;70s&#x2F;80s low-budget TV show special effect.
tempestnalmost 3 years ago
Gives it a bit more sound character than a pure electric race car too. Maybe when F1 finally has to ditch hybrid engines they should add fans...
istillwritecodealmost 3 years ago
I saw the chaparral 2J run at Laguna Seca in 1970. It was clearly a menace. I was more impressed with the 2e in 1966, which pioneered wings.
1024corealmost 3 years ago
An electric fan sucking your car downwards sounds all nice and lovely for a street-legal car, until you hit a speedbump and womp womp womp.....
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smm11almost 3 years ago
That&#x27;s a hill?
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themitigatingalmost 3 years ago
The previous record was in 2019, 39.90, from the electric volkswagon IDR. That car also broke the pikes peak hill climb record.
peanut_wormalmost 3 years ago
The driver is brave, that thing looks like a plastic bag blowing in the wind
twawaaayalmost 3 years ago
I believe these should be illegal, just as it is in F1.<p>The basic problem with this concept is that if it ever stops working you are now driving way over the limit (not just a tiny bit) of what the car can handle and are unceremoniously thrown out of the track at a dangerous speed.<p>It becomes basically the contest of who can create more downforce.<p>The cars resulting from this have very little clearance and very hard suspension. Add a huge, changing downforce and you can imagine how anything failing like a suspension or a tyre can immediately put the driver in danger.<p>I think allowing this creates unhealthy, dangerous incentive to escalate the downforce until something fails -- the driver due to G-force, some component in the car or an object on the track that causes the car to bump up, etc.
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