11/01/2025
Team EVSR registered for Climb to the Clouds 2026! Come join the insanity August 7/8/9 2026 in Gorham NH!
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Welcome to the future of auto racing. EVSR: Electric Vehicle Sports Racer, a 100% electric race car brought to you by Entropy Racing.
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Welcome to the future of electric auto racing brought to you by Entropy Racing. EVSR, the Electric Vehicle Sports Racer, is a 100% electric race car. Alternate fuel projects have been peeking over the horizon for the past few years. Entropy Racing had been considering options from diesel, to hybrids, but ultimately settled on electric for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that it is cutting edge. Electric power addresses many of the current concerns the public has with both motorsports and with cars in general. Best of all, it is fun and exciting stuff to play with.
At the end of the 2013 race season, Entropy Racing started to give some serious thought to a new project that would really showcase the shop’s talents and versatility. The discussion of current trends and exciting projects out in the world had been getting our interest. One of the common recurring themes was that the only truly successful electric race car projects noted were backed by millions of dollars, the world’s best engineers and years of development. Entropy decided to take a stab at producing a low cost, viable electric race car for a variety of events in a small fraction of the time and budget.
The result is a complete race car, dyno tested and ready to race in less than 3 months.
The EVSR is based on a popular Sports Racing car which is heavily modified to accommodate the power plant and battery packs in a safe, lightweight nimble package. The frame is constructed of square tubular steel which is both stout and relatively light. The batteries are contained in reinforced aluminum cases on either side of the car and securely mounted to provide a safety barrier for the driver, while being fully encased and safe from external damage themselves. Power is provided by an AC electric motor rated at 180 horsepower, with 180 pound-feet of torque instantly available through its entire speed range. The power is transmitted through a conventional automotive differential and custom drive shafts. There are high performance disc brakes on all 4 corners and the steering goes through a very tight rack and pinion.