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Thanks to its downforce-on-demand system—with fans that “suck” the car into the tarmac—the team inverted the Spéirling, and left it happily sitting upside down at 0 mph.
To drive upside down using conventional aerodynamics, an F1-style car would need to hit at least 100–150 mph to generate enough downforce to exceed its own weight and “stick” to the ceiling.
Watch the McMurtry Spéirling Pure VP1 defy gravity as the electric fan car drives inverted, shattering records with its insane downforce.
The McMurtry Spéirling, as a 1,000-hp twin-motor electric hypercar, didn't have to clear the other hurdles that an F1 car would have clear to drive upside down.
” Well, as you might imagine, there aren’t too many upside-down test tracks out there. Add that to the list of things McMurtry would have to invent just to prove its car can perform as advertised.