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DNA(TestMiles) - A 1,341-horsepower sci-fi prototype with Formula 1 DNA, Bugatti speed, and more patents than a pharmaceutical lab, Mercedes-AMG’s GT XX is no concept. It’s a declaration of electric dominance. What happens when F1 engineers, German luxury, and sheer lunacy collide? If a Formula 1 team, a luxury automaker, and a mad scientist walked into a wind tunnel, the punchline would be the CONCEPT AMG GT XX. It’s Mercedes-AMG’s latest experime…See the Story
AMG GT XX: Mercedes built an electric cannonball
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Formula 1 · Stoke-on-TrentTyre degradation in Formula 1 refers to the loss of tyre performance over time due to physical wear and thermal damage. As tyres degrade, they lose grip, making the car slower, less stable, and harder to handle. There are two main types of degradation: thermal degradation, where excessive heat alters the rubber’s properties, and wear degradation, where the surface of the tyre physically breaks down from friction and load.Unlike a simple puncture…See the Story
What Is Tyre Degradation In F1?

Australia · AustraliaThe Latest TSA report, “Are We There Yet”, shows both successes and shortcomings in the Australian recycling sector The TSA report breaks down the tyre market from import to end of life for car, truck and OTR tyres. For car and truck tyres the recovery/ recycling rate is good news, with high recycling rates. However, the valorisation of ELT arguably leaves much to be desired with burning for energy recovery taking up a large percentage of the re…Read Article