Le prototype fou à 11 ROUES et 2 MOTEURS V8 - Vultech Michelin PLR - Summary

Summary

The transcript appears to be from a video discussing various topics, including a plea for viewers to subscribe to a channel, mentioning a bell notification, and referencing Monica Breen. It also touches on subjects like playing bagpipes, a car available for 11 euros, Michelin tires, and speed limits. The text includes humorous and seemingly unrelated tangents, suggesting it's from an informal and entertaining video rather than a serious or technical one. The mention of "goddess plr" and "Michelin" indicates a discussion about a specific vehicle or tire product. The overall tone seems light-hearted and casual.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about a car that can be purchased for 11 euros.
2. The car in question is a Michelin test vehicle.
3. Michelin is a French brand specializing in tires.
4. Michelin is the world leader in luxury tires.
5. The company was founded in Clermont-Ferrand, France.
6. Michelin exports its tires all over the world.
7. The company has participated in various racing events, including Formula 1 and endurance racing.
8. In the 1970s, there were no speed limits in France.
9. Trucks typically had a top speed of 120 km/h.
10. Michelin developed a truck that could reach 120 km/h, which was the fastest in the world at the time.
11. The truck was based on a Willem truck that no longer exists today.
12. The truck was used to test tires at high speeds.
13. The vehicle was nicknamed "Centipede" due to its 11 tires.
14. The Centipede had a width of almost 2.5 meters and was 2 meters wide.
15. The vehicle was powered by two engines, each producing 200 horsepower.
16. The total power output was 400 horsepower.
17. The Centipede had a top speed of 180 km/h.
18. The vehicle was used to test the resistance of heavy weights at high speeds.
19. The Centipede was never approved for public roads.
20. The vehicle was mainly driven on Michelin test tracks.
21. The central tire was the most subjected to pressure and absorbed the power of a V8 engine.
22. The vehicle had a gearbox that was synchronized for the two engines.
23. The vehicle had a system that allowed the driver to adjust the force on the tire.
24. The maximum speed was reached when the vehicle was in a specific mode.
25. The vehicle was used for several years before being put away in a museum.
26. The Centipede is currently on display at the Michelin museum.