https://cleantechnica.com/2018/11/12/tesla-model-3-disqualified-from-1st-in-class-finish-at-buttonwillow-for-being-electric/
Tesla Model 3 Disqualified From 1st In Class Finish At Buttonwillow … For
Being Electric
November 12th, 2018  Kyle Field

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Tesla Model 3 Performance Fastest At Global Time
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The silence was deafening at the Buttonwillow raceway in central California
this past weekend as Mountain Pass Performance (MPP) headed off to the
raceway to support customer and longtime racer Cameron Rogers in his assault
on the track in his brand spanking new Tesla Model 3 Performance.

The track was indeed attacked at the Global Time Attack event, with the
Tesla Model 3 taking the fastest time in its class, only to be disqualified
(DQ) for being electric. The Model 3 had been hastily modified with MPP’s
improvements, but that wasn’t what did the team in. After destroying the
heavily modified petrol-powered competition with a 1:59.1 time, the honor of
pegging the fastest time on the track was stripped for another reason.

Cameron noted that the Model 3 was the first electric car in a Global Time
Attack event and that the organizers were actually excited about having a
Tesla in the event, but they clearly weren’t prepared to let it actually
compete. Ironically, hybrids are allowed in the competition and they use
both gasoline and electrons, so the organizers were clearly grasping at
straws to find a reason to disqualify the electric car from the race.

The protesting party was the racer who earned second place, making the
protest a completely biased objection that came after the car was accepted
into the competition, after several rounds of competition, and after the
award was actually made. The world of racing is being turned on its head as
decades of petroleum-powered racing tech is being put to shame by this new
breed of electric race cars.

Though it may not have taken the top podium position, the Tesla Model 3
still gets to go home knowing that it did indeed post the fastest time in
its class in the official Global Time Attack competition in Buttonwillow.
Many eyes were opened as to just how competitive an off-the-shelf Tesla
Model 3 Performance with Track Mode and a handful of Mountain Pass
Performance’s modifications is against heavily modified gasoline powered
race cars.

A Different Track Experience

Even before the event started, things were off to a bumpy start, with some
of the components being lost in transit thanks to a mixup by Air Canada.
After some shuffling, the parts finally showed up just hours before the
event and were installed and calibrated trackside in time for the first
practice session at 8:30 am.

While working through that kerfuffle, a nice bonus came through over the
air, as Tesla’s Track Mode was pushed to the car the night before the event.
That wasn’t planned, expected, or even on the radar, but it was a game
changer for the racers. They found that the active cooling that comes with
Track Mode stretched the functional track time of the car from really only
being able to run one solid lap to the capability to run multiple laps
without the need for much more than a brief cool down.

With a full installation of MPP tech and Track Mode, the team took to the
race track, where owner Cameron Rogers took his years of racing experience
and rapidly translated it to the world of electric vehicles. Racing an
electric vehicle is a very different experience, as racers no longer have
the engine noise and the gearing of the vehicle to contend with while
driving. Instead, the interior of the vehicle is much quieter, with only the
speedometer and the occasional chirp of the tires to indicate how well the
vehicle is able to cling to the track.

Cameron noted that the change allowed for a much more nuanced experience and
that driving his Model 3 Performance on the track was forcing him to learn
to be a better driver. It turns out that engine noise doesn’t add value and
that it actually just hides a lot of the other signals coming from the car.
Being able to pinpoint what the car is saying and where it’s saying it from
makes it easier to push it to the limits. Having said that, it does take
some getting used to.

Paradigm Shift(ing)

The stellar show put on by Cameron and his Tesla Model 3 Performance tuned
by Mountain Pass Performance  in Buttonwillow shows that the world of racing
has some tuning of its own that needs to happen as electric vehicles that
are increasingly competitive with internal combustion vehicles start hitting
the race track.

What’s exciting is that this is just the beginning. Sasha and his team
installed new carbon fiber trunk and lip spoilers that Cameron had sourced
from a carbon fiber fabricator, but they didn’t get enough time to play with
them and have so much more in the works. For sure, there is much more room
for electric cars to grow into in the world of racing.

At Buttonwillow, downforce becomes a much more important factor on its
larger track and the higher top speeds it allows. They found that the
prototypes they used made a massive difference and are planning to source
these for their customers in the near future. Keep an eye out for these at
the Mountain Pass Performance store.

The days of having to wear hearing protection at the track are officially
numbered, as Sasha continues to show just how dominant electric vehicles are
when tuned properly. It’s a beautiful thing. As Mountain Pass Performance
noted in its blog post about the event, “This is the future my friends.
Embrace it.” Either that, or just get used to taking second, third, or
fourth place without getting your feathers ruffled and having to cry about
it.
[© cleantechnica.com]


https://www.mountainpassperformance.com/gtasuperlap/
MPP Competes In Global Time Attack With Performance Model 3, Sets Fastest
Time, Gets DQ’d For Being Electric!
2018-11-11  Wow. What a wild last two weeks we’ve had. It all started with
an invitation by our customer and longtime racer Cameron Rogers to bring his
Tesla Model 3 to the largest Time Attack event in N…
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https://www.desmogblog.com/2018/11/09/koch-industries-lobbies-against-electric-vehicle-tax-credit
Koch Industries Lobbies Against Electric Vehicle Tax Credit
November 9, 2018 ... the conservative billionaire Koch brothers ... Koch
Industries is calling for the elimination of tax credits for electric
vehicles (EVs) ...  in the U.S. the amount of the credit gets slashed in
half, then halved again. The full credit amount is $7,500 ...  think tank”
that takes in money from the Koch network and Exxon. The study paints a
misleading picture of EVs ... Oil is the core of the Koch business empire,
and the company’s lobbyists and officials ... fought to preserve the
industry’s tax breaks and credits.’ ... Koch lobbyists have worked to
preserve billions of dollars in oil industry subsidies, including the
Section 199 manufacturing tax deduction and the ‘last-in, first out’
accounting rule.”
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...
https://www.ecowatch.com/koch-electric-vehicles-tax-credit-2619368336.html
Koch Industries Lobbies Against Electric Vehicle Tax Credit
2018-11-12  Koch Industries is calling for the elimination of tax credits
for electric vehicles (EVs), all while claiming that it does not oppose
plug-in cars ...
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