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The McMurtry Spéirling Pure just became the first production car that can physically drive upside down
McMurtry has spent years refining it into a road-legal, production-viable package.
British carmaker McMurtry says the Speirling Pure electric racing fan car can generate 4,400 pounds (2,000 kg) of downforce ...
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Revealed: World's first upside-down-driving production car sucks in the best way possible
The McMurtry Spéirling PURE is quicker than an F1 car and can drive upside down, and it's finally here in production form.
The production version of the record-setting hypercar produces 4400 pounds of instant downforce and will cost you $1.3 ...
The McMurtry Spéirling Pure is nearing production with fan-based downforce and a claimed 1.38-second 0-60 mph time.
Named after the Gaelic word for ‘thunderstorm’, the single-seat EV creates 2,000kg of downforce, sprints from 0-100km/h in ...
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McMurtry Spéirling Pure: $1.4M, 1,000 HP, 1.55-Second 0-60
The McMurtry Spéirling Pure is now on sale at $1.4 million with 1,000 hp, a 100-kWh battery, and a 1.55-second 0-60 time powered by its unique fan-downforce system.
The YouTube show Everything Electric visited the headquarters of McMurtry Automotive to learn about the origins of the Speirling fan car. The company had to invent several technical solutions to make ...
McMurtry Spéirling Pure production car has 95% new parts, 1,000 hp, and it arrives later this year.
Based on my research, aerodynamics for stock car racing has never been adequately defined. Body shapes and methods that improved the aero efficiency of stock cars related to drag and downforce have ...
A lot of people are involved in the building of a race car; there are countless components and parts that need to be developed, tested, and built. Some race teams can handle these tasks in-house, but ...
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