The Vizir is a hover car belonging to Etienne Troveau and the Renault Racing Team.
History[]
Hover Car Racer[]
During his time on the professional hover car racing circuit, the second French racer for the Renault Racing Team, Etienne Trouveau, was granted a car by his sponsoring team to use in races, which he named the Vizir.
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Attributes[]
Hover / Flight Capabilities[]
Like any hover car, the Vizir is equipped with a set of six magneto drives in order to perform vertical take-off and landing feats, as well as fly.
Speed[]
As with all racing-class hover cars, the Vizir is capable of reaching speeds that the average land-based car could not, easily up to a few hundred km/h and near to Mach 1.
Reinforced Cockpit[]
Due to the extreme speeds race cars fly at, the Vizir possesses a heavily reinforced cockpit that can withstand a lot of damage should the car crash. Of course, this is not full-proof, nor intended to be a primary safety measure, as the cockpit also contains ejection seats for the driver and navigator too use, and so the reinforced cockpit is a back-up precaution should they fail to eject in time.
Trivia[]
- The number assigned to or chosen by Trouveau for the Vizir is Number 40.
- The Vizir is named after Napoléon Bonaparte's horse.