Rob Croson
Elio Addict
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disagree .... an Elio could run any road course .... while it wouldn't be able to do so at speeds common to other four wheel racers, in an Ellio racing circuit it would be competing against other Elios .... in keeping with the economical transportation concept, a circuit structured so that participants could drive their trikes to the track, race them, and then drive them back home .... NASCAR got off to a good start following that concept
Of course it can run any road course but it doesn't make any difference It they run against other Eilios or F1 cars. There is no way ANY vehicle can take substantial lateral G forces with nothing to stabilize half the car. It doesn't matter what it weighs, where the center of gravity is or how fast you are going. You simply can not leave half of the mass of the vehicle with no lateral support and expect it to tolerate lateral forces.
Only to the extent it would widen the base of the triangle between the center of gravity and the ground at the outside of the contact patch which would probably be too little to measure. If any of you guys had ever trail braked into a .80 g corner at speed you would never consider trying it with an 3 wheeler.