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world’s fastest EV drives upside-down & beat an F1 car, too

Last updated: April 12, 2025 4:45 am
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But the McMurtry Speirling is the first vehicle to do it on its own, without the aid of a loop or any other assistance. The car was able to maintain 40mph while inverted for a total of 4.4 seconds, breaking the previous record of 1.6 seconds set by a modified Porsche Cayman at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta.

While this feat may seem like a gimmick, it underscores the incredible capabilities of the Speirling and the technology behind it. The fan car concept, once thought to be a relic of the past due to bans in motorsport, has been brought back to life in a way that pushes the boundaries of what is possible in terms of performance.

It will be interesting to see how other automakers and racing teams respond to this new record-breaking vehicle. Will we see a resurgence of fan cars in motorsport, or will the concept remain a niche technology reserved for one-off projects like the Speirling? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – the McMurtry Speirling has certainly made a name for itself in the world of high-performance electric vehicles.

Whether it’s setting lap records at Top Gear’s test track or driving upside down, the Speirling is a force to be reckoned with, and it’s clear that this tiny electric racecar is just getting started.

For now, we can only imagine what other records the Speirling will break in the future, but one thing is certain – this innovative vehicle is rewriting the rules of what is possible in the world of electric racing.

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The recent stunt involving the Speirling, an electric vehicle, has captivated audiences around the world. While many have seen cars perform various stunts, such as driving on two wheels or completing loops, the Speirling took things to a whole new level by rotating upside down and staying in that position for a full ten seconds.

This feat is a significant advancement in the world of stunt driving, as it demonstrated that control of a vehicle is possible even while upside down. Unlike previous stunts where cars relied on momentum to briefly sustain upside-down driving, the Speirling showcased the ability to accelerate and stop while inverted. This level of control is unprecedented and showcases the potential for future stunts and performances.

Although the stunt may not have involved high-speed driving while upside down, it still pushed the boundaries of what is possible with a traditional vehicle. The inclusion of a driver inside the car further highlights the precision and skill required to execute such a daring maneuver.

Looking ahead, the creators of the Speirling have expressed their desire to push the limits even further. This successful attempt is just the beginning of what they believe is possible with their innovative vehicle. With the right conditions and setup, they hope to drive even further while inverted, opening up a world of possibilities for future stunts and performances.

In conclusion, the Speirling’s upside-down driving stunt has not only captured the imagination of audiences but has also proven that the laws of physics can be defied with the right technology and skill. As the creators continue to explore the capabilities of their electric vehicle, we can expect to see even more groundbreaking stunts in the future. Stay tuned for what the Speirling has in store next.

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