TorqueMonster
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I’ve heard that hot temperatures don’t affect EVs but I’m not so sure about that. Maybe it was in my head but my P100D felt a little more torquey in 60-75 degrees compared to 90+ humid. South FL is super hot and humid at the moment so I wonder if it affects performance even a little bit.
Good question but I think there is something to this. Remember situation Plaid got his best times at night (same road) when temps were in the 60-70s. I think the headwind hurt for sure as it has been windy here in FL from hurricane. Too bad they could not test today because the winds are better.
I get the sense Brooks was not happy in that he wanted some better numbers out of it and have claim to the fastest time. I think Jay Leno still has him beat....LOL. Until next time that is..