Old Sep 27, 2004 | 04:01 AM
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Originally Posted by kapwinnnng
What kind of a chassis does a race car have? Tube frame. Same on the Attack. What freaks me out is the new Porsche GT. Entire frame is made from carbon fiber. A fabric with epoxy (basically glue) holding the entire thing together. The chassis on the Attack is stiffer than any mass produced car on the market. Along with a 4 or 5 point racing harness that gets wrapped around the frame, you won't have to worry flying out. Since crash tests don't have to be done on such a low production vehicle, CAD tests were done. Results show that the chassis exceeds NASCAR safety specifications. Take a look at k-1s site. If it was false it would have been removed by now. Love it or hate it. Whatever. Once you drive one, you will want one. And by no means is this car meant to be a daily driver. That's what your Accord is for. This is a car for people who have more dollars than sense, and want something different.
Your intelligence leaves much to be desired. CF is excessively strong, otherwise they wouldn't use it in race cars. Do a search for Attack and you will find the numerous discussions pertaining to the structural integrity of the vehicle.
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