Fire-Breathing Twizy 'Unsafe Vehicle' Takes Charge of 100-Lap Citroen Ami Race at Velodrome

If you’re uncertain about the headline mentioned above, you’re not the only one. It’s quite a lot to digest, especially on a Monday. Let’s clarify: a fire-breathing Renault Twizy ‘truck.’ Citroen Ami micro EVs competing on a velodrome. One hundred laps. Getting it now?

No, this isn’t AI, and believe me, several team members initially thought the video below featuring 10 Amis on a bike track was generated by AI. What you’re observing is an event named L.A. C.O.U.R.S.E., which, per this YouTube video, stands for the L’Ami Challenge Original Ultra Racing Sport Event.

Since everything is in French, I couldn’t grasp much of what was happening in the Twitch stream, but you don’t need to understand everything to enjoy the race. Nevertheless, a Reddit post claims that this special race was organized by renowned French YouTuber Sylvain Lyve, who had 10 French streamers compete in the tiny EVs.

You can view the entire one-hour race here:

As a huge admirer of the Citroen Ami micro EV—I haven’t driven one, but I own its corporate relative, the Fiat Topolino—I was ecstatic when I noticed that some fearless individuals chose to gather and race. Even more so when I viewed the racing location and the fire-breathing safety car. Oh, pardon me, I meant “Unsafety Car,” which is actually what they refer to it as. I’m not sure who out there customizes Twizy monster trucks to resemble open-wheel formula cars, but whoever you are, thank you.

According to that Reddit discussion, the objective of the 100-lap race is to win, but mainly to complete the lengthy race with a minimum of 10% battery left. Similar to the Topolino, the Ami can achieve an estimated range of 46 miles from its 6 kW single-motor and 5.5-kWh battery combination. The top speed I reached in the Topolino was 30 mph downhill, so I’m unsure of the speeds they attained on the velodrome, although Lyve’s video indicates that the speed limiters were raised to 70 km/h, about 43 mph.

I believed the Wiene 500 was exceptional, but this… this might surpass it. Thank you, French folks.

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**Fire-Breathing Twizy ‘Unsafety Car’ Leads 100-Lap Citroen Ami Race at Velodrome**

In an unusual twist in the motorsport realm, the Velodrome recently hosted a captivating 100-lap race featuring the Citroen Ami, a compact electric vehicle celebrated for its quirky design and urban practicality. However, the event was distinguished by an unexpected and unconventional addition: the fire-breathing Twizy, referred to as the ‘Unsafety Car,’ which took the lead during the race.

### The Citroen Ami Competition

The Citroen Ami, a two-seater electric vehicle, has become popular for its eco-friendly appearance and convenience in city settings. The race at the Velodrome intended to display the Ami’s performance in a competitive environment, attracting both motorsport fans and casual onlookers. The event sought to promote electric vehicles and raise awareness about sustainable transport.

### The Unsafety Car

Introducing a spectatorial aspect to the race, the Twizy, a small electric vehicle by Renault, was customized to serve as the ‘Unsafety Car.’ This vehicle was fitted with pyrotechnics that enabled it to spit fire, producing a striking visual effect that enthralled the audience. The decision to utilize the Twizy in this fashion was a daring move, meant to entertain and engage fans while also showcasing the fun aspect of electric vehicle racing.

### Race Dynamics

As the race began, the Twizy surged ahead, creating an electrifying atmosphere as it sped around the Velodrome. The fire-breathing feature elicited gasps and cheers from the audience, making it a focal point of the event. While the Twizy did not compete for a conventional win, its role as the ‘Unsafety Car’ infused an element of thrill and unpredictability into the race.

The Citroen Ami drivers demonstrated their talents, maneuvering the track with accuracy and velocity. The race was characterized by strategic overtakes and tactical moves, as competitors battled for the leading positions. The fusion of the Twizy’s flamboyant presence and the competitive drive of the Ami drivers crafted a distinctive spectacle that blurred the lines between entertainment and rivalry.

### Conclusion

The 100-lap Citroen Ami race at the Velodrome, accentuated by the fire-breathing Twizy ‘Unsafety Car,’ was a pioneering event that pushed the limits of traditional motorsport. It not only amused the audience but also acted as a platform to advocate for electric vehicles and sustainable racing. As motorsport continues to progress, events like this pave the way for innovative and captivating experiences that resonate with a new generation of enthusiasts.