While the McMurtry Speirling already holds numerous acceleration and speed records, this time the small English hypercar decided to defy gravity. Placed on a 180-degree structure, the Speirling literally stays stuck to the wall and even manages to advance a few centimeters! The Englishwoman succeeds in this feat thanks to a fan placed at the rear, allowing her to generate 2,000 kg of downforce when stopped! A technical feat and a world first to be commended... although completely useless.
photo credit: © McMurtry Automotive
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