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Default Watch This Electric Drag Racing Record Nearly Silently Fall - electric dragster.mp4

https://jalopnik.com/watch-this-elec...tly-1843529789

History was made recently when this bright orange dart of a car became the first
electric car to eclipse 200 miles per hour in the quarter mile. Running a 7.520
second pass at 201.07 miles per hour, the Current Technology 2.0 dragster ran a
world record pass in only its second pass of the day. Of course, this isn’t near
as quick as the professional Top Fuel folks are running, but it’s a milestone
that deserves celebration nonetheless.

This run from Steve Huff beats the current record held by drag racing legend Big
Daddy Don Garlits, who hit 189 miles per hour on a pass last year in his “Swamp
Rat 38”racer.

The Current Technology 2.0 racer is based on a 240" wheelbase NHRA dragster
certified to 6.50 second passes. It’s powered by 800 volts of custom lithium
polymer battery. Out back, this racer has a pair of custom-wound axial flux dual
stack electric motors producing the equivalent of 2400 horsepower and 2000 foot
lubs of torque. All-in, with the driver installed, this thing weighs just 2010
pounds. Could you imagine driving something with more than one horsepower per
pound?

The video is wild, because when you see a big set of Mickey Thompson slicks, you
expect to hear the alcohol cackle of a big supercharged V8. But instead the
thing is totally silent. It barely makes a noise until Steve mats the
accelerator pedal and instantly liquefies a few milimeters off the surface of
the tire. When the hammer drops, the thing is gone, again with no noise to speak
of. Amazing.

As electric technology develops, we’re going to get bigger and more impressive
numbers. As battery tech gets lighter and more energy dense, as motor tech gets
more powerful, as all of this is heavily researched, it’ll be the old-school hot
rodders doing as much impressive EV tuning as the egg heads in silicon valley.

This is like the 1950s hot rodding scene all over again. And it’s a glorious
time to be a gear head. EVs already own the Pikes Peak record, how long until
they own every track record? Whatever number of years you’re thinking, I bet
it’s sooner than that.



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