This is the big question that plagues the project. Turning requires grip and grip requires tire surface area and the small Michelin-designed tires aren't gigantic.

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DeltaWing's designers are hoping the fact that the engine, driver, and most of the mass are over the rear axle of the vehicle will work towards its maneuverability. The wheels only need to turn a small amount because they're out at the end of this huge, rear-biased vehicle.

There's now video of it turning at high speed and it appears this process works, although it must be freaky to drive something whose nose is so far ahead of you.

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If the car finishes the 24 Hours of Le Mans and posts a respectable time this idea once too crazy for IndyCar might suddenly be a future too crazy to pass up.