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ZooRacing Hyrax LMH 1:10 Body - 0.7mm REGULAR
ZooRacing Hyrax LMH 1:10 Body - 0.7mm REGULAR
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The Hypercar class is the latest revolution in RC touring car racing, combining state-of-the-art aerodynamics, extreme performance and hyper-realistic design. Designed for high-speed competition, these vehicles feature a low-slung, wide chassis optimized for maximum downforce and stability at top speed.
With a sleek, aggressive design inspired by full-size hypercars, this class offers the perfect blend of realism and high-performance racing. Look forward to top-level cornering speeds, improved grip and precise handling - and push RC competition to its limits!
ZooRacing presents the HYRAX, a brand new hypercar body for the next generation of touring car racing. Developed with state-of-the-art aerodynamics and precision engineering, the HYRAX sets new standards in downforce, efficiency and stability for ambitious racers.
Advanced aerodynamics for maximum performance
Every curve and surface of the HYRAX is designed for optimal airflow, reducing drag while maximizing downforce. The flat, wide body design ensures a secure stance and enables superior cornering speeds and unmatched stability.
Key aerodynamic features include:
Optimized front end - An aggressive front splitter and sculpted fenders minimize turbulence and provide high grip on the front axle.
Low-drag cockpit design - A sleek, realistic cockpit area reduces drag while providing stability at high speeds.
Efficient airflow in the side box - Precisely shaped side ducts guide the air around the bodywork, reducing drag and improving rear balance.
High-downforce rear - An integrated rear diffuser and a large rear wing ensure maximum traction while controlling air turbulence.
Realistic hypercar styling and performance
The HYRAX is designed with extremely detailed realism, mirroring original hypercars while maintaining race-optimized proportions. The low center of gravity of the body improves chassis performance and ensures precise handling and responsiveness on the race track
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