• Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club
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    wiki/La_Jamais_Contente

    The vehicle had two Postel-Vinay 25 kW motors, each driving the rear axle via a chain, running at 200 V and drawing 124 A each, for about 68 hp total, and was equipped with Michelin tires.

    The benchmark to beat was this at 92.69 km/h:

    The 1899 Jeantaud Duc Profilée was powered by a 26.8 kW (35.9 hp) electric engine. The car weighed around 1,400 kg (3,100 lb) and transmitted its power to the rear wheels through a chain-drive gearbox. The Profilée was designed to be more aerodynamic than its older brother, featuring pointed ends on both the front and back, which allowed it to break the record top speed of 79 km/h (49 mph) of its less aerodynamic rival the GCA Dogcart on 4 March 1899, achieving a speed of 92 km/h (57 mph).

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      I was thinking the same! how much that car must have fucked around he named it that

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      19 hours ago

      If all we knew were horse drawn wagons and carriages this seating arrangement might seem more normal.

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      I thought the same thing at first too, but I think in that photo he’s sitting up on the edge of the “cockpit”. I’ll bet the actual driving position is further down inside the body with that wheel closer to shoulder level.

      Edit: I would lose that bet! Found modern photo

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        Doesn’t matter. gonna be thrown out the vehicle immediately anyway.

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          It still gives me flashbacks to the PC game Mafia. There was a mission in that game where you drove a 1930s era open wheel racing car, without roll bars or anything. It was super easy to take a corner too fast and roll the thing. Your body snapped like a twig every time!