Electric Cars Take the Track
Tesla Model 3 Performance Gets a Track-Ready Makeover!
Northern Irish firm EV Breakers has transformed a Tesla Model 3 Performance into a track‑ready bruiser. With about 100kg of weight shed, a new roll cage, hydraulic handbrake, and suspension upgrades, this modified EV is giving supercars a run for their money. Despite challenges with braking, future plans include more weight cuts and potential software upgrades to boost power, proving that electric vehicles can be both affordable and fun for racing enthusiasts.
Introduction to Tesla Model 3 Performance Modifications
EV Breakers: Innovating Electric Track Racing
Key Modifications and Track Performance
Challenges and Future Plans for EV Racing
Insights from Industry Experts
Exploring the Impact of Electric Vehicles on Motorsport
Future Implications for EV Racing and the Automotive Industry
Related News
Apr 17, 2026
Elon Musk's Terafab Project: Tesla, SpaceX Aim for In-House AI Chip Production
Elon Musk's team is taking early steps to create a semiconductor fab on the Tesla Austin campus, dubbed 'Terafab'. They're talking to Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and others for quotes on essential equipment. Intel might join too, strengthening Tesla and SpaceX's push into chipmaking for AI, robotics, and data centers.
Apr 17, 2026
Tesla's Robotaxi Expansion: Implications for Builders and Investors
Tesla's robotaxi service, now in Austin and San Francisco, promises a shift in autonomous driving. Investors are eyeing new earnings reports and potential expansion. How this impacts builders in AI and automotive industries could be huge.
Apr 15, 2026
Tesla Tapes Out Next-Gen AI5 Chip: A Leap Towards Autonomous Driving Prowess
Tesla has reached a new milestone in AI chip development with the tape-out of its next-generation AI5 chip, promising significant advancements in autonomous vehicle performance. The AI5 chip, also known as Dojo 2, aims to outperform competitors with 2.5x the inference performance per watt compared to NVIDIA's B200 GPU. Expected to be deployed in Tesla vehicles by late 2025, this innovation reduces Tesla's dependency on NVIDIA, enhancing its capability to scale autonomous driving and enter the robotaxi market.