Even the world’s fastest cars couldn’t top the speed of Nic Case's R/C Bullet Car. Yes, the BMW M5 can hit up to 155 mph and the Jaguar F-Type R Coupe can go 186 mph, but this tiny remote-controlled device can beat them all in the department of speed. Over the years, Nic Case has been skillfully responsible for building various radio-controlled cars and taking down competition when it comes to fast and furious R/Cs. Nic Case’s newest R/C Bullet car has scored a new world record, pushing the limits and getting it to speed up to 188.87 mph. This car beat its own previous record that was set at 171.96 mph last November.
Due to its otherworldly characteristics, Nic Case’s R/C Bullet car looks like it was just beamed down from a spaceship. It uses high voltage ESC’s, Neu Motors, BSR tires, Futaba, Dinogy batteries, and RW Racing Gears. There is a CD Adapco, RC4WD machining support, and Protoform Aero Guru structure onboard. The car’s body has an integrated virtual CFD wind tunnel for ultimate downforce and low drag.
People can currently purchase his 2008 Guinness Book award-winning design, the Schumacher Mi3. Perhaps this R/C Bullet will hit the market and be up for public grabs in the future.
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