Good question...Did tesla drive a full lap? Or was it the BtG?
A full lap is 20.832km, and a BTG lap is 19.1km, which equates to around 20-30 seconds less time. Public driving days (“touristfarhten”) do not permit full laps, so only BTG is possible.Good question...
I don't think so as the 400V has double the amps in contrast to the 800V of Porsche so it has a much higher generation of heat and therefore loss of efficiency, maybe even shutdown.Somebody wrote a whole article about my feelings ... https://drivetribe.com/p/why-teslas-plaid-powertrain-is-Owfb3XeYQNuwpy3WVNcOSw
for the record, I don’t doubt the 2021 model s will smoke the 2020 taycan
Competition is great an fun!I think Porsche is more professional.
Tesla is more emotion-driven hence the Twitter-behaviour of Elon Musk or, like now, the lack of it.
But competition is good, this is a great soap to follow!
Just intersections.Competition is great an fun!
My question is, how did Tesla run the whole track? On Touristenfahrten Days and Track Days, which is one of the days the Model S Plaid ran, the cars are only allowed to run 11.9 miles of the track, but the ENTIRE track is 12.944 miles......so how did Tesla run the entire track without reserving the track??????
Or are the articles wrong about the length of the track on the days the public is allowed access on the Track Days and Touristenfahrten days?
well the Tesla run here was a prototype with PSM motors, unlike the current generation (which uses 1 each). We don’t run what else changed. Switching to 800V would be a fun plot twist. Or possibly they just added more cooling and compensated for the weight by ripping out the interior. They have at least 20% more battery power to burn, and there’s a lot they can do with that.I don't think so as the 400V has double the amps in contrast to the 800V of Porsche so it has a much higher generation of heat and therefore loss of efficiency, maybe even shutdown.
So if these motors are more powerful (likely) they'll generate even more heat.
Also cuz the Tesla isn't build as a race car from the ground up.
The Nürnburgring is a very demanding track and you can not just come and think you'll do this just like that.
The video in that article speaks VOLUMES. So ironic to see a Taycan drive by the Tesla broken down on the side of the track!!! Hey...even an electric scooter can run the Nordschleife faster than the Tesla Model S!!I'm sure they'll get there but I don't think Porsche is just sitting and watching...
Well, maybe from their Taycan:
https://jalopnik.com/one-of-teslas-...alopnik_facebook&utm_source=jalopnik_facebook