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WetWorks Robo-Racer

Pushing Engineering beyond Biological limitations.

  Why!? Well...why not!? Racing has yet to implement "G-Suits" for its occupants - or anti-g suits for that matter. The "G" refers to gravity, and it is a suit usually worn by aviators or astronauts who are subject to high levels of acceleration or lateral forces. In the case of this vehicle, It's not fit for any biological entity. It's the brainchild of bored engineers and designers looking to find a new envelope to push. Created by those forever asking for that last stick of Beemans Gum. Chuck Yeager would approve.

  The Robo-Racer is an A.I. driven vehicle that learns similar to a child. It's name is "Racer X" and so far has had the opportunity to learn from some of the best racing car drivers we can afford to put in its simulation controller. This "vehicle" has more in common with a cruise missile that flies 2 inches above the ground, than any current racing car in existence. Other Teams have traction control...we have "Traction Lock'. Their teams expect certain lap times, and "X" delivers with absolute certainty. The expression "strapping on a car/figher jet does not apply when the occupant....IS THE VEHICLE.

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