Crissa
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As long as you can charge, no trailer needed! I was thinking about that when someone brought up the idea of trailering a roadster. Maybe with the roadster, or a bike, 'cause you want to bring more stuff, but...
EVs don't have glass where the lights are, they aren't being worn out by road travel, since it's really only the track time that does it. So as long as you can charge at the track, you're golden. And really, if you want a track day with a Tesla until the track has a compatible DC charger, you'll want to be able to charge it offsite before your runs.
-Crissa