https://jalopnik.com/holy-crap-the-first-all-electric-professional-drift-car-1833675749
Holy Crap the First All-Electric Professional Drift Car Is a Camaro
March 29, 2019  Raphael Orlove

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It’s 2019 and there’s finally an electric pro drift car. This is Napoleon
Motorsports’ Chevy Camaro EL1, and I have questions.

We’ve known that an EV has been coming to FD for a few months now, with even
the series’ tech inspector confirming as much in an interview with Maximum
Driftcast. We also had a pretty good idea that it was going to be this car
in particular, given that Napoleon Motorsports down in Texas called it an
“EL1" (a bit of a pun on the normal Camaro 1LE name) and that the shop
called it “the example of what the future of racecars will be.”

That press release was put out back in December.

But only now is everything official and out in the open, and we can see the
huge stack of high-voltage gear filling up the space where a giant gas
engine used to be.

I am extremely excited about this thing. EVs promise instant torque, perfect
for spinning tires, and the short runs mean long-term range isn’t an issue.
EVs and drifting seem, at least conceptually, made for each other.

But there are so many questions about how this car is going to work.

How is it going to work for clutch-kicking and other clutch modulation, a
huge part of drifting technique?

How is the car designed to sustain crashes, another major part of the often
contact sport of pro drifting?

Will the team be able to manage battery temperatures through the brief but
repeated runs of drift competition, let alone keep enough juice in the
batteries for more than one go around the track?

How much of this car lines up with Chevy’s own all-electric eCOPO Camaro
drag car, and how much of this is unique to Napoleon Motorsports?

Jalopnik has reached out to Napoleon Motorsports, and we should have a fun
feature on the how and why of this build in the future.

No matter what, this will be fascinating to watch Napoleon Motorsports
pioneer this kind of car and work out all the kinks on the main stage of
drifting in America.
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