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McLaren F1 stumbled into torque vectoring, and changed driving
McLaren did not set out to reinvent how road cars corner, yet its obsession with shaving tenths off a lap in Formula 1 quietly birthed a new way to think about traction and stability. What began as a ...
Power and 0–60 times are exciting, but braking is necessary. Here at MotorTrend, we love a fast car just as much as anyone else. What blasts from 0 to 60 mph quickest? It’s excellent stuff. But ...
SG Transmission has launched an ultra-slim, high torque, permanent magnetic brake with a brake field depth of less than 13mm. The design team at the British manufacturer of clutches and brakes, ...
Delphi Corp. has developed what it describes as a revolutionary new technology that it believes will help solve many of the challenges currently faced by braking engineers. Based on a twin floating ...
Maximum torque brakes use a floating disc. When the brakes are applied, the disc "finds" where it should be on the caliper. The result is as much as 70 percent more stopping power. Other benefits: ...
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