the EDGE wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 13:23
Holm86 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 12:22
the EDGE wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 11:36
But that’s just my point, you have to stand on the seat to get in it, sit with your feet higher than your bum, laying back like in an F1 car and you have about as much room as a banana still in its skin
Just because you can, doesn’t mean you have too.
Don’t get me wrong, hats off to AM & AN, but still I pose the question, what is the point in making it road legal when you wouldn’t want to drive it on the road?
Just my personal option, people are free to have theirs too
So in your world, every roadcar that has more than 50bhp, and a topspeed higher than 70mph is pointless and should not be build?
Why would you draw that conclusion? All I’m saying is there is a difference between road legal & road usable, and if it turns out not to be road useable then why make it road legal?
For example, the likes of Ferrari, McLaren, Porsch etc. all have electronic limiters on their engines, because there is no point in them going much over 200mph, there isn’t a track, runway, or many roads built long and straight enough to achieve it on
But you can accelerate to 60mph in less than 3 seconds everywhere, that is the magic figure you are looking for, and that is why people buy these cars
Because of this statement you made "Just because you can, doesn’t mean you have too."
Which I totally disagree with. I think you HAVE to do anything you can, thats what drives innovation and what keeps technology moving forward.
They do it for the engineering challenge, its not a challenge just to create a track beast, its just a matter of budget. You can always add more downforce, more power, and make super soft tires that hold up for a single lap.
But doing it while still having to comply with emission standards, passenger and pedestrian security, road legal tires etc. etc. then it becomes a challenge.
And im not so sure it'll be as uncomfortable as you think, yes it'll be awkward to get in and out of, but when you're seated, I think it'll be fine.
But I can see some lawsuits coming Aston Martin's way, when that massive diffuser starts hurling stones at other cars on the highway