3g cornering
ORIGINAL: civicexracer
ya 3g's?? i dunno about that...i think f1 cars typically pull about 2 or so(tho dont quote me on that). street legal too? maybe in other parts of the world, damn emissions on amurca haha
ya 3g's?? i dunno about that...i think f1 cars typically pull about 2 or so(tho dont quote me on that). street legal too? maybe in other parts of the world, damn emissions on amurca haha
btw...i am going to the US grand prix on the 17th...I'm pumped.
ORIGINAL: Fiirkan
on the contrairy my dear friend, they can actually pull upwards to 6G's in a corner depending on the track
ORIGINAL: civicexracer
ya 3g's?? i dunno about that...i think f1 cars typically pull about 2 or so(tho dont quote me on that). street legal too? maybe in other parts of the world, damn emissions on amurca haha
ya 3g's?? i dunno about that...i think f1 cars typically pull about 2 or so(tho dont quote me on that). street legal too? maybe in other parts of the world, damn emissions on amurca haha
An F1 car is designed principally for high-speed cornering, thus the aerodynamic elements can produce as much as three times the car's weight in downforce, at the expense of drag. In fact, at a speed of just 130 km/h, the downforce equals the weight of the car. As the speed of the car rises, the downforce increases. The turning force at low speeds (below 70 to about 100 km/h) mostly comes from the so-called 'mechanical grip' of the tyres themselves. At such low speeds the car can turn at 2.0 g. At 210 km/h already the turning acceleration is 4.0g, as evidenced by the famous esses (turns 3 and 4) at the Suzuka circuit. Higher-speed corners such as Blanchimont (Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps) and Copse (Silverstone Circuit) are taken at above 5.0g, and 6.0g has been recorded at Suzuka's 130-R corner. This contrasts with the 1.3 g of the Enzo Ferrari, one of the best racing sports cars.
ORIGINAL: Fiirkan
i'm sorry but an accident between that and an 18wheeler, or even a SUV = Pure Pwnage to that car
i'm sorry but an accident between that and an 18wheeler, or even a SUV = Pure Pwnage to that car
Sweet as Hell though.




