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Tesla Model "S" Plaid (Laguna Seca) 1:30.3
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<blockquote data-quote="FordMoCo21" data-source="post: 16569504" data-attributes="member: 104388"><p>Better than silent. Multiple times worse than a screaming Lambo V10, Coyote V8, Turbo Honda etc etc etc. It'll be a downgrade once they go all electric. My hope is most of the top racing series will go heavy into hybrid. So we'll get the combustion engine sound, but a heavy electric presence in the drivetrain as well. Many already do this, and I think it's a good compromise. </p><p></p><p>WEC is already talking about a hydrogen Le Mans Prototype class in a few years. They and everyone else knows electric is seriously far away from being able to compete at a high level, for 4, 12, 24 hours, so they're going a different route. It'll be interesting to see how everything plays out. </p><p></p><p>Every time I've been to a new race series, Indy500, Road Atlanta Petit Le Mans, Bristol Night race, Top Fuels, the SOUND is what draws me in, makes me FOCUS on wtf is happening in front of me, and what creates the long lasting memories for years to come. As a spectator, it will simply be a major downgrade. It just is what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordMoCo21, post: 16569504, member: 104388"] Better than silent. Multiple times worse than a screaming Lambo V10, Coyote V8, Turbo Honda etc etc etc. It'll be a downgrade once they go all electric. My hope is most of the top racing series will go heavy into hybrid. So we'll get the combustion engine sound, but a heavy electric presence in the drivetrain as well. Many already do this, and I think it's a good compromise. WEC is already talking about a hydrogen Le Mans Prototype class in a few years. They and everyone else knows electric is seriously far away from being able to compete at a high level, for 4, 12, 24 hours, so they're going a different route. It'll be interesting to see how everything plays out. Every time I've been to a new race series, Indy500, Road Atlanta Petit Le Mans, Bristol Night race, Top Fuels, the SOUND is what draws me in, makes me FOCUS on wtf is happening in front of me, and what creates the long lasting memories for years to come. As a spectator, it will simply be a major downgrade. It just is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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