Baja 1000 Buggy: Green and mean desert racer
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Naresh Chauhan , Shimla:
Dec 12 2008
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For those who want a brave and bold vehicle that could become the next iconic vehicle for young people all over the globe, designer Dong Tran from America has come up with the Baja 1000 Buggy. Designed for an off-road race, scheduled to take place on...
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Why does the digging part of the wheel face toward the rear?
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
Ryan, the ”1000” in Baja 1000 is in kilometers, so the driver would *only* be riding for ~621 miles. :o)
Good observation on the digging direction of the wheels. I’d like to read an explanation of why they face that direction.
Good observation on the digging direction of the wheels. I’d like to read an explanation of why they face that direction.
Not true... last year, it was 1,299 MILES
It varies from year to year.
It varies from year to year.
Good question on the digging. If it were rock crawling, the grappling action of a wheel turned the other way would be useful. In sand though that grappling would only dig the wheel down into the sand when the idea is to stay on top of it. So the idea would be that each new wedge of rubber would be on top of new sand, pulling you out instead of digging you deeper. Not only is the baja raced on sand, but at incredible speeds considering the surface. A wheel faced the other way would slow that speed considerably. Think about running, but instead of putting your heel down first you landed on the balls of your feet. Not comfortable.
the name Baja 1000 comes from the distance in miles (not kilometers) of the origional race from tj to la pas. the distance of each baja 1000 differs as the course is changed every year. this years was a loop course and one of the shortest ever at 634 miles, last years 1000 was over 1200 miles.
Interesting design, but that car couldn’t even dream of racing the Baja 1000. Not only does it lack anywhere to put spares. It also has no roll structure to speak of, not even close to the rather stringent standards put forth by SCORE. There’s also nowhere to put the massive number of lights used. To add insult to injury, the amount of sprung weight would most likely destabilize the car in any remotely rough patches. Also the lack of a windshield would probably kill the driver either in traffic or in one of the famous silt fields. This car is a design exercise, nothing more. There’s a reason engineers are the only ones working on high level race cars like this. Cool ideas and interesting shapes do not a race car make, only solid mechanical design and execution can give you a competitive car.
BTW, I know many of the tech inspectors from the previous few years and they would tell you the same thing.
BTW, I know many of the tech inspectors from the previous few years and they would tell you the same thing.
Wow that’s interesting. I can’twait to read more.
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I’m racing that next year!
This is great for like me as mom work for at home. to cut grass.
Wow... This is so awesome. I hope they have like this in Dubai instead of riding those 4×4’s in the dessert. This one will be more thrilling to ride on after all.
Wow best design ever.. keep it up with wonderful design.
Cool btw This car is a design exercise, nothing more. There’s a reason engineers are the only ones working on high level race cars like this. Cool ideas and interesting shapes do not a race car make, only solid mechanical design and execution can give you a competitive car.
This looks like one serious off road machine! I would love to take one of these for a spin on some dunes
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0 Stars
Why does the digging part of the wheel face toward the rear?
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
0 Stars
Why does the digging part of the wheel face toward the rear?
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
0 Stars
Ryan, the ”1000” in Baja 1000 is in kilometers, so the driver would *only* be riding for ~621 miles. :o)
Good observation on the digging direction of the wheels. I’d like to read an explanation of why they face that direction.
Good observation on the digging direction of the wheels. I’d like to read an explanation of why they face that direction.
0 Stars
Good question on the digging. If it were rock crawling, the grappling action of a wheel turned the other way would be useful. In sand though that grappling would only dig the wheel down into the sand when the idea is to stay on top of it. So the idea would be that each new wedge of rubber would be on top of new sand, pulling you out instead of digging you deeper. Not only is the baja raced on sand, but at incredible speeds considering the surface. A wheel faced the other way would slow that speed considerably. Think about running, but instead of putting your heel down first you landed on the balls of your feet. Not comfortable.
0 Stars
the name Baja 1000 comes from the distance in miles (not kilometers) of the origional race from tj to la pas. the distance of each baja 1000 differs as the course is changed every year. this years was a loop course and one of the shortest ever at 634 miles, last years 1000 was over 1200 miles.
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Interesting design, but that car couldn’t even dream of racing the Baja 1000. Not only does it lack anywhere to put spares. It also has no roll structure to speak of, not even close to the rather stringent standards put forth by SCORE. There’s also nowhere to put the massive number of lights used. To add insult to injury, the amount of sprung weight would most likely destabilize the car in any remotely rough patches. Also the lack of a windshield would probably kill the driver either in traffic or in one of the famous silt fields. This car is a design exercise, nothing more. There’s a reason engineers are the only ones working on high level race cars like this. Cool ideas and interesting shapes do not a race car make, only solid mechanical design and execution can give you a competitive car.
BTW, I know many of the tech inspectors from the previous few years and they would tell you the same thing.
BTW, I know many of the tech inspectors from the previous few years and they would tell you the same thing.
0 Stars
This is great for like me as mom work for at home. to cut grass.
0 Stars
Wow... This is so awesome. I hope they have like this in Dubai instead of riding those 4×4’s in the dessert. This one will be more thrilling to ride on after all.
0 Stars
Cool btw This car is a design exercise, nothing more. There’s a reason engineers are the only ones working on high level race cars like this. Cool ideas and interesting shapes do not a race car make, only solid mechanical design and execution can give you a competitive car.
0 Stars
This looks like one serious off road machine! I would love to take one of these for a spin on some dunes
Global Opinions (18)
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Why does the digging part of the wheel face toward the rear?
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
0 Stars
Why does the digging part of the wheel face toward the rear?
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.
0 Stars
Ryan, the ”1000” in Baja 1000 is in kilometers, so the driver would *only* be riding for ~621 miles. :o)
Good observation on the digging direction of the wheels. I’d like to read an explanation of why they face that direction.
Good observation on the digging direction of the wheels. I’d like to read an explanation of why they face that direction.
0 Stars
Good question on the digging. If it were rock crawling, the grappling action of a wheel turned the other way would be useful. In sand though that grappling would only dig the wheel down into the sand when the idea is to stay on top of it. So the idea would be that each new wedge of rubber would be on top of new sand, pulling you out instead of digging you deeper. Not only is the baja raced on sand, but at incredible speeds considering the surface. A wheel faced the other way would slow that speed considerably. Think about running, but instead of putting your heel down first you landed on the balls of your feet. Not comfortable.
0 Stars
the name Baja 1000 comes from the distance in miles (not kilometers) of the origional race from tj to la pas. the distance of each baja 1000 differs as the course is changed every year. this years was a loop course and one of the shortest ever at 634 miles, last years 1000 was over 1200 miles.
0 Stars
Interesting design, but that car couldn’t even dream of racing the Baja 1000. Not only does it lack anywhere to put spares. It also has no roll structure to speak of, not even close to the rather stringent standards put forth by SCORE. There’s also nowhere to put the massive number of lights used. To add insult to injury, the amount of sprung weight would most likely destabilize the car in any remotely rough patches. Also the lack of a windshield would probably kill the driver either in traffic or in one of the famous silt fields. This car is a design exercise, nothing more. There’s a reason engineers are the only ones working on high level race cars like this. Cool ideas and interesting shapes do not a race car make, only solid mechanical design and execution can give you a competitive car.
BTW, I know many of the tech inspectors from the previous few years and they would tell you the same thing.
BTW, I know many of the tech inspectors from the previous few years and they would tell you the same thing.
0 Stars
This is great for like me as mom work for at home. to cut grass.
0 Stars
Wow... This is so awesome. I hope they have like this in Dubai instead of riding those 4×4’s in the dessert. This one will be more thrilling to ride on after all.
0 Stars
Cool btw This car is a design exercise, nothing more. There’s a reason engineers are the only ones working on high level race cars like this. Cool ideas and interesting shapes do not a race car make, only solid mechanical design and execution can give you a competitive car.
0 Stars
This looks like one serious off road machine! I would love to take one of these for a spin on some dunes
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Looks uncomfortable for a 1000 mile off road race with no room for equipment and no cage.