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Even the 2X, which is pushing it in my opinion, has a basis for reality, it's not the laser propulsion itself that is implausible, because that's been done (to a degree), it's being able to sustain the kind of energy required to power it from something like an on-board engine or small battery that pushes it beyond current boundaries - that and the fact no car would ever be allowed to race that can achieve those speeds and uses the drivers arms and face as a crumple zone.
The RBX cars are pretty plausible, all you'd need is the budget. Perhaps the unique grip offered by it's tyre model is a bit much - but that's the tyres fault, not the car design, and those g's aren't that amazing given they are not sustained for more than a moment, as @Griffith500 explained in the Motec thread.
As for hover cars... expending all that energy just to overcome a sustained 1g is pointless, there's no benefit if you are racing on tarmac, though I'm sure with thrust vectoring (and enough power) you'd be able to achieve the necessary cornering ability.
The RBX cars are pretty plausible, all you'd need is the budget. Perhaps the unique grip offered by it's tyre model is a bit much - but that's the tyres fault, not the car design, and those g's aren't that amazing given they are not sustained for more than a moment, as @Griffith500 explained in the Motec thread.
As for hover cars... expending all that energy just to overcome a sustained 1g is pointless, there's no benefit if you are racing on tarmac, though I'm sure with thrust vectoring (and enough power) you'd be able to achieve the necessary cornering ability.