Tesla’s history of shutting down early is based on the 3phase asynchronous motor in the Model S and X, not the battery over heating or losing charge. The model 3 has a permanent magnet motor which does not suffer from this problem and people run it at the track all the time, in fact Tesla has a track mode for the M3 now. The problem with the model 3 is the stock brakes you can literally be metal to metal after 4 laps at a spirited pace.
So I’d say if the battery can handle the amp draw then as long as you have the right motor the bike should do fine
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Good to see the progress with the Teslas. A co-worker just got a dual-motor Model 3. he loves it. Range sucks though unless you drive like a grandmother -- we are doing sales calls in the greater NYC area today and driving slow so we can make it between calls and charging stations.
Really nice car though. Incredibly nice.
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I'm more than happy to eat my words. I wanna see one do something other than a single lap at an upright pace.
Two club level races at Cresson would be ~34 miles.
I will be curious to see how many laps are in the Moto E race if they come to COTA with it. My guess is less than 8, and maybe just 6.
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The TT Zero race runs 1 lap which is 37 miles and change. So, it would be pretty interesting to see how an electric bike would handle a similar distance but a very different track environment! Don't think energica runs in the tt zero though.
My colleague has a Model 3, very base. Incredibly fast. Never ridden in an S
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