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They're expecting it to be circa 800kg! It won't sound like a Honda at 9000rpm 🤦‍♂️

 

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Interesting and I'm sure it would be well engineered, but I'd need more range.

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I’m sure it would be fun to drive but yeah, would miss the noise.

And I’m really not sure about track days, I didn’t think you could take a full EV on most track days or has that changed? And I don’t believe it would recharge sufficiently over a lunch break, if the track even had a rapid charger that you could plug into 

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2 hours ago, Craigieboy said:

Interesting and I'm sure it would be well engineered, but I'd need more range.

The weight and lack of engine noise would be the bigger issue for me. Range of 150-200 miles would be fine for me.

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I can't open Facebook links, so can't see what this refers to, but don't forget that (Old) Westfield did build an electric Seven style car, essentially using the "normal" Westfield as a base. This would be in around the early 2010s. One actually competed in a few Speed Series events, and famously rolled at Curborough. They built 4 of them I believe, which oddly all belonged to Potenza, the parent company of (old) Westfield.

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It’s a GBS 7 style car with a custom battery and Tesla motor at the rear. As you say WSC made one a long time ago. 

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Gee_fin is Graeme Finlayson, ex WSCC member, he had a VX powered carbon fibre bodied Westfield about twenty years ago.

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34 minutes ago, stephenh said:

I can't open Facebook links, so can't see what this refers to, but don't forget that (Old) Westfield did build an electric Seven style car, essentially using the "normal" Westfield as a base. This would be in around the early 2010s. One actually competed in a few Speed Series events, and famously rolled at Curborough. They built 4 of them I believe, which oddly all belonged to Potenza, the parent company of (old) Westfield.


Westfield of old and their parent company Potenza (which was owned by Julian Turners father Frank) have built or been involved in more than a few designs of electric seven over the years.

 

The first in the early 2000’s was Wisper. Which featured a composite chassis similar to the FW400.

 

In 2010 was the 4wd hybrid built in collaboration with Warwick university and took part in the Goodwood festival of speed that same year.

 

https://warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/pressreleases/worldfirst_hybrid_westfield/

 

Later came the iracer in 2013 which originally was intended to race in the ev-cup which was planned as support series to formula e. The stretched Lycra body was an unusual feature.

 

https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/damian-carrington-blog/2011/apr/28/electric-cars-motorsport-racing

 

Finally there’s the Sport E which a few of us will have seen in recent years.

 

https://westfield-sportscars.co.uk/blog/development-2/sport-e-10

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300 miles city & 200 miles spirited - I’d need 3 + stops for city & 2 + stops for spirited - but with no orchestra playing in the background it would feel like 10 miles had taken 2 days 

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