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Originally Posted by LucasBlack
think about top fuel drag cars and the like: through centrifugal forces, those huge slicks actually narrow their contact patch as they accelerate, thereby reducing the amount of friction existing between the car and the road, therefore reducing resistance.
with all that said, why would we completely rely on friction to be quick?

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Jesus Christ. There is so much wrong with this I don't know where to begin.
1. Centrifugal force doesn't exist
2. Narrowing the contact patch of your tires doesn't make you faster (lol)
3. "Reducing resistance" between your tires and the road CERTAINLY doesn't make you faster (LOL!)
Next time before you try to sound smart, 1. make sure you are smart, 2. make sure your logic is logical.
The signal to noise ratio here is disgusting.