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They only get 3-4 days of practice and each one of those days is only on a specific part of the course. They don't get to race the full course until race day, but you can see how the cars are performing during the practice sessions under the Race Week > Practice Times dropdown on the PPIHC website. The full race will be broadcast on Sunday the 25th.Looks like a GREAT car, but it is pretty much a loosely look-alike that has little to do with the original car, it seems. I Googled and found that the race is going to take place on June 25, 2023 - so there is a reason why we are not seeing results yet. Will be great if a "Lotus related" car won this famous race.
Thank you very much, DragoonThey only get 3-4 days of practice and each one of those days is only on a specific part of the course. They don't get to race the full course until race day, but you can see how the cars are performing during the practice sessions under the Race Week > Practice Times dropdown on the PPIHC website. The full race will be broadcast on Sunday the 25th.
Happy to help! It's a pretty thrilling race so I hope you get to listen/watch it.Thank you very much, Dragoon
I really appreciate and will try to watch here from Tokyo, Japan where I reside.
The Radford Type 62 driven by Tanner Foust qualified top in the Exhibition division, ahead of a Tesla Model S Plaid. Also fascinating to see course record holder Romain Dumas taking the frankly bonkers electric Ford Supervan 4 up the course.
British driver Robin Shute, three times winner and current King of the Mountain, is on pole in the Wolf TSC. He is 15 seconds faster than any other driver.
It's worth the trip.This thing is perfection.
Who is having more fun than Jenson Button these days?
That's the way to do it! Did you notice any decrease in performance as you climbed the mountain?
That's the way to do it! Did you notice any decrease in performance as you climbed the mountain?
British driver Robin Shute, three times winner and current King of the Mountain, is on pole in the Wolf TSC. He is 15 seconds faster than any other driver.
Race day is tomorrow (Sunday 25th) and you can watch here:
Here's Robin's qualifying run:
How about riding the brakes on the way back down, and over heating? More perilous than anyone imagines. There are no guardrails anywhere, I recall.A ton. In me and the car lol. I got super lightheaded, car was way down on power and I had to pull over twice to keep the temps down (but that Elise has a known fan issue, it has aftermarket fans mounted on top of stock fans that don’t work, reducing their effect).
Yeah, machines and people have a hard time performing at those extreme elevations! I ended up having a massive radiator, oversized intercooler, fuel cooler, and an oil cooler to help keep everything from overheating. Not to mention lots of ducts and vents to move as much as possible. Since the air is so thin it doesn't cool anywhere near as it does at lower elevations and the severe incline puts a massive continuous load and heat soaks everything.A ton. In me and the car lol. I got super lightheaded, car was way down on power and I had to pull over twice to keep the temps down (but that Elise has a known fan issue, it has aftermarket fans mounted on top of stock fans that don’t work, reducing their effect).
There's a brake check station about halfway down that actually checks your brakes and reminds those who don't know how to hold a lower gear how to drive down the rest of the way.How about riding the brakes on the way back down, and over heating? More perilous than anyone imagines. There are no guardrails anywhere, I recall.