technically speaking yes there is not a contradiction since cornering speed is dependent on traction, but in real life terms when you have 2 corners close to each other the car must have enough power to reach the limit of traction speed.
Average Joe wouldn´t notice anyway. He just want rallycars to be more spectacular than today obviously.
"Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
If true, that's not so positive for the proposed projects from Hansen and the Spanish.
On that topic, if those two other projects are wanting to start in 2027, wouldn't they want to have engine...
A recent (paywalled) Autosport article uses this headline and intro...
Why WRC 2027 car project is the “most difficult” Toyota has faced.
Developing a World Rally Championship car for the new...
Where is the description from? Maybe AI generated?
Since the article does not say that at all. It just says that they have lot's of work still todo, for example:
“In principle, we are happy...
If true, that's not so positive for the proposed projects from Hansen and the Spanish. On that topic, if those two other projects are wanting to start in 2027, wouldn't they want to have engine...
WRC mainclass from 2027