Hummer H2 beaten by 1921 Ford
In a hilarious turn of events, a 2003 Hummer H2 was beaten by a 1921 Ford Model T Speedster at a road-going hill-climb event in America.
Here is the complete article from Forbes magazine:
Dressed in white coveralls and wearing a crash helmet, Gary Le Fever, 70, sat gripping the wheel of his 1921 Model T speedster. Before him loomed a 475-foot-tall hill that in Evansville, Ind. passes as a mountain. He revved his engine, waiting for the climbing contest to begin. Competing with him were other vintage racers and, at FORBES’ request, a 2003 Hummer H2.
Le Fever’s speedster had 100 hp, rather than the Model T’s customary 20. Its transmission, wheels, chassis, frame and radiator all came from 1921. But it also had some non-original parts, including Model A cranks and rods, an overhead valve unit built for 1920s dirt-track racing and dual carburetors from the 1930s.
When the flag dropped, Le Fever punched both feet to the floor. He crossed the finish line in 9.96 seconds. Later the Hummer had its turn: 10.74.
How? Why? Weight has much to do with it. The 316 hp Hummer weighs twice as much per unit of power. Not only did the Model T beat the Hummer, it beat every other comer, including a modern turbocharged Dodge diesel and the county sheriff’s patrol car.
The Hummer’s driver was none too pleased. “If you gave it another 1,000 feet, it would be a different story,” groused Thomas Effinger II. His father, the H2’s owner, had driven a Model T when a kid. “Like a mule to an airplane,” says the elder Effiinger of the H2’s superiority. Except the mule kicked butt.
Comments
ali
good evidence 4 not buying the H2
charbelR.
relatively, everything is relative:)
Bashar Dahdah
lol, the approach angle for this thing is like 100 degrees 😛 no surprise there
michael brown
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA i drive a hummer, but wtf man… i guess i know what im trading!