CES never fails to amaze.

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) delivers everything from new computers to robot vacuum cleaners. However, there are always a few items that slip through the cracks and don’t fall under the traditional umbrella. One such build is a flying F1 race car concept recently featured on RobbReport.

Apart from the anatomical issues with a flying Formula 1 car, the concept looks to strike a delicate balance between a racing drone and a racing car. Referred to as the Carcopter, the craft will be propelled to a top speed of 153 miles per hour (246.2 kilometres per hour) by a series of hydrogen-fuel-cell powered motors. Built by MACA – a French aviation startup – the aim is to launch the machine on F1 circuits.

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