RE: New Doughnut Record
Wednesday 1st May 2002
New Doughnut Record
Blind driving record seems a little dull compared to doing 22 doughnuts in a minute!
Discussion
22 in a minute is very very difficult, if at all possible. I question the length of Weavers minute!
A car like the Caterham R500 Weaver used is very susceptible to the lack of airflow through the rad to perform this stunt - I have tried this in my Caterham and although I have not gone the whole minute, I can mange a rotational speed of 18/min. My car has 20% more power than the R500. A full minute would probably wreck the engine.
Trying this in a Evo or Scooby is only possible if you can switch all torque to the rear wheels.
I would suggest that unless you have a car the same as Burns or Makkinen etc. your production model does not have this feature in its transmission.
This is a job for the RWD boys only.
A car like the Caterham R500 Weaver used is very susceptible to the lack of airflow through the rad to perform this stunt - I have tried this in my Caterham and although I have not gone the whole minute, I can mange a rotational speed of 18/min. My car has 20% more power than the R500. A full minute would probably wreck the engine.
Trying this in a Evo or Scooby is only possible if you can switch all torque to the rear wheels.
I would suggest that unless you have a car the same as Burns or Makkinen etc. your production model does not have this feature in its transmission.
This is a job for the RWD boys only.
I dont think this really counts as the all he really did was close his eyes in a straight line. When a blind person goes for the record they are in a completely alien enviroment, without having years of driving experience behind them.
Also with a real blind person you have to factor in the weight of their dog.
Paul
Also with a real blind person you have to factor in the weight of their dog.

Paul
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