anyway I?m pretty sure you couldn?t drive the caparo on the ring, as you?d tear up the bottom pretty quick...
I think it'll do that by itself on any flat road.
because the atom has enough ground clearance to get over a small bump or something...
edit: beat me to it...
anyway I?m pretty sure you couldn?t drive the caparo on the ring, as you?d tear up the bottom pretty quick...
so where?s the radical on the board?The Radical SR8 got around in the quickest time, and that is almost a full inch lower to the ground. The Caparo has a ground clearance of 2.8in and the Radical is 1.97in.
That's kind of a lame rule. Since when is the Power Lap Board about practicality?
The Radical SR8 got around in the quickest time, and that is almost a full inch lower to the ground. The Caparo has a ground clearance of 2.8in and the Radical is 1.97in.
They've always said, that if you can't buy/use a car on the road it can't go on the board, like the AM DB9 racer for example, or the Renault F1 car. If you cant go over a speed bump, then you can't really take it out of your garage and go out for a drive.
I'm sure you can but that's the logic they're going by.
...and the Radical was taken off the board immediately as well. I'm not sure what your point was.