paddon stated that they come up with a device that flood and destroy batteries in case of a fire menace: "The batteries you are now seeing in Motorsport cars like ours have a flooding system, so worse case scenario we pump water into the battery which destroys the battery, but saves the car."
Where does the water come from?
I'd also like to know what happens if the water comes into contact with hot lithium. Doessn't that release hydrogen which in itself is a fire/explosion hazard.
Its not as if anyone is going to build a career on winning one of the EHRC titles but its bragging rights for those with deep enough pockets to be able to mount a campaign and dont just want to do...
Yeah in circuit racing historic basically means not current cars. You can see even cars from 2010s racing there.
Tbh I wouldn't mind seeing that in rallying too. There are many WRCs, S1600, S2000...
One Point. No Favours. Norris-Piastri War Begins.
McLaren’s explanation hasn’t budged. Conditions, not conspiracies. “Hot tarmac, sliding tyre,” as Stella put it. Norris found lap time in the...
My Rally Japan route preview:
https://www.powerslideblog.com/wrc-route-previews/2025/rally-japan-2025-route-preview
Pretty similar to last year, Isegami's Tunnel has been reversed and slightly...
McErlean's sponsors already mentioned some time earlier this year, that he has already shown enough progress to keep his fundings.
Silly Season 2026