Showing posts with label sport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sport. Show all posts
March 07, 2018

New surprise from Bugatti at Geneva Motor Show 2018!

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Bugatti has unveiled a new Chiron Sport model at the Geneva Motor Show, promising the same power and performance with better handling and capability. The Chiron Sport shaves significant times off the lap, Bugatti says, for just a couple of hundred thousand Euros more.



(Credit: C.C. Weiss/New Atlas)


The new Bugatti Chiron Sport can still accelerate from 0-400 km/h (249 mph) and then back to a stop in under 42 seconds, but now it turns corners faster as well. Bugatti drivers have taken the Nardo handling circuit by Chiron storm, shaving five seconds off of the standard Chiron's lap times with the Sport model.
Of course, if you're going to add a few hundred thousand to your price point, there needs to be a little more than some improved track times to show for it. So along with chassis improvements for better lap times, the Chiron Sport also has a new four-pipe exhaust deflector, new wheel options, and carbon fiber windshield wipers.
(Credit: C.C. Weiss/New Atlas)
"We have developed the Chiron Sport for customers wanting an even sportier driving experience with their Chiron, with improved lateral dynamics on winding roads," says Stephan Winkelmann, President of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. "What was important for us was to leave unchanged the unique character of the Chiron, its combination of ultimate performance, longitudinal acceleration and maximum speed with luxury, comfort and everyday usability."
(Credit: C.C. Weiss/New Atlas)
Most of the changes for the Bugatti Chiron Sport are under the bodywork, with 10 percent more stiffness added to the shock absorbers to go with upgrades to suspension stiffness overall and steering has been further honed for more responsive returns. Dynamic torque vectoring from side-to-side also greatly improves steering, sending power to the outside wheels in a hard turn to reduce slippage.
(Credit: C.C. Weiss/New Atlas)
Bugatti went to lengths to reduce the weight of the Chiron Sport, putting it on a diet that shaved off 18 kilograms (40 lb). This was achieved by adding carbon fiber to more elements of the car such as the stabilizer, intercooler cover, and windscreen wipers. Lighter glass on the rear window and improved lightweight wheels also contributed to the weight loss.
Bugatti added even more color and trim options for the buyer, too, to go along with the already staggering array of options for the car. If you've got in the neighborhood of 3 million Euros (US$3.7M) to spend on a car, though, you'll expect words like "bespoke" to be used often. For that price, it's hard to argue the return on investment with a 1,500 horsepower (1,119 kW) 12-cylinder wonder like the Chiron.
The Bugatti Chiron Sport was unveiled in Geneva and will enter the global market at the end of 2018.
Source: Bugatti, NewAtlas
February 11, 2018

Is dronesurfing the next wave in watersports?

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Freefly Systems has previewed a potential new sport: dronesurfing
Drones have brought exciting new camera angles to sports coverage and even led to the development of the new sport of drone racing. Now, as a farewell to the summer, Seattle-based Freefly Systems has enlisted one of its drones for dronesurfing, a new take on kitesurfing where the kite pulling the rider across the water is replaced by a drone.
Even with a running start, pulling someone on a board across the surface of the water – even if that water is still and calm – requires more horsepower than the average consumer drone can put out. That's why Freefly used its Alta 8 octocopter, which is built to carry professional camera equipment weighing up to 12 kg (26.4 lb).
The rider manages to maintain a decent speed being pulled by the drone
The svelte rider in the video manages to maintain a decent speed when being pulled by the drone and it definitely looks like a lot of fun if you've got the lightweight build for it, but anyone carrying a few extra kilos isn't likely to set any speed records – or possibly move at all.
So until drones get a bit more powerful – and maybe someone builds some simple drone control mechanism into the tow handle so the rider isn't at the navigational whims of a second person – you're unlikely to see hordes of dronesurfers at your favorite waterway for a while. But if you are keen to give it a shot, the Alta 8 retails for US$17,495.