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The McMurtry Speirling "fan car" creates more than 2G of downforce at any speed - which adds performance, but also makes this stunt possible.
The debate has been raging for decades: can a Formula 1 car drive inverted from downforce alone? No one ever asked if a McMurtry Spéirling could ... turns out, it's no problemo.
McMurtry’s indomitable, record-breaking machine makes the impossible... really, scarily possible. Watch it here ...
Spéirling's success can be attributed to its proprietary 'Downforce-on-Demand' fan system that produces 4,400 pounds of ...
The left-right-left-right of turns 3–7 might be the best set of esses on any track in the world. It even crosses over itself ...
Max Verstappen is still certain McLaren has the fastest F1 car despite taking pole position and victory at the Japanese GP ...
It took the record at the Goodwood Hillclimb (topping the Volkswagen ID.R), and then went on to set records at Laguna Seca.
Formula One is in the desert for round four of the 2025 season, with championship leader Lando Norris qualifying only sixth ...
Oscar Piastri turned his early weekend momentum into a resounding pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix, marking his ...
All 10 F1 teams will receive the 'F1 Constructors’ Circularity Handbook', produced by McLaren, Deloitte, and the FIA to ...
A nice view of the ladder-style caliper fairing on the Ferrari SF-25, which not only has windows to allow heat generated by ...
Top Gear's anonymous racing driver The Stig drove the British-made electric hyper track car round Dunsfold Park in 55.9 secs, shattering the 20-year record by 3 secs.