02-02-2015, 12:12 PM
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Kuruma Otaku
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Originally Posted by Black Tire
My first generation Acura Integra used to go through the snow better in reverse, so why can't a LeMans LMP1 racer go faster around the course backwards faster?
I know, Nissan could take a normal LMP1 car and run it in reverse. They just have to switch the body around so it faces backwards too. Oh, and don't forget the driver. They wouldn't want him to go around posterior backwards, the entire car already does that for him.
Oops, almost forgot the gearing. Must modify the gearbox. You know, like the special ones in the older Iraqi tanks that have two forward gears and 6 in reverse.
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You could be on to something. Maybe they just took the Deltawing, swapped ends and put a new body on it...
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