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McMurtry Speirling

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Saw in a blurb on the news the other day, this new electric car from a company called McMurtry. What caught my attention was that it uses fans and suction to literally be able to drive on the bottom of a slab meant to simulate a road that goes up and over and then straight with the car rolling along on the bottom. Interesting to see and expensive, but I don't know how much practical value driving upside down has unless perhaps you're a Batman or a Bond villain...
 
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Saw in a blurb on the news the other day, this new electric car from a company called McMurtry. What caught my attention was that it uses fans and suction to literally be able to drive on the bottom of a slab meant to simulate a road that goes up and over and then straight with the car rolling along on the bottom. Interesting to see and expensive, but I don't know how much practical value driving upside down has unless perhaps you're a Batman or a Bond villain...
Or Speedycop. :smile: I've met him, he's a great guy.
 
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