
The world of exotic cars
Chapter 1
The pioneers of speed
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Chapter 2
The physics of hypercars
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Chapter 3
Boutique builders and record breakers
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Chapter 4
The art and culture of collecting
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The world of exotic cars
Ch 2 · The physics of hypercars
marc We've got active fans that spin to lock a vacuum seal, Now we're driving upside down on a track of solid steel!
Fun Fact
Upside down driving: At 150 miles per hour, the downforce on a Gumpert Apollo hypercar exceeds its weight, theoretically allowing it to drive on a ceiling.
Glossary
downforce (noun)
A downward force created by the aerodynamic design of a moving vehicle that improves traction and stability. The McLaren Senna generates 1,763 pounds of this force to maximize cornering speeds.
A downward force created by the aerodynamic design of a moving vehicle that improves traction and stability. The McLaren Senna generates 1,763 pounds of this force to maximize cornering speeds.
Quiz
The McLaren F1 features a three-seat cockpit layout. Where is the driver's seat located?
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Which 1992 British supercar was the first production road car to feature a full carbon fiber monocoque chassis?
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What engine bay insulation material did the McLaren F1 use for its superior heat-reflective properties?
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What is the term for using electric motor torque to mask turbo lag in hybrid hypercars?
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Which hypercar features active aerodynamic flaps that rise and fall independently like airplane wings?



