It's nitrogen.
tire tread is for better traction on slippery surfaces smooth tires are for racing at hi speed
Air is used to inflated car tyres but cars can be equipped with nitrogeon inflated tyres but this is usually only beneficial to race cars
There are different types of tires depending on what kind of racing they're doing. But pretty much all racing tires tries to be grippier than regular tires. This usually means that they wear out faster, and create more road noise than regular tires, which no one really cares about if can win them the race.
yes, they can be used as racing cars, but would not qualify for FORMULA1 racing or NASCAR.
The F1 tires used in Formula 1 racing are approximately 305mm wide.
nitrogeon is used to inflate race car tyres due to the consistent tyre pressure throughout different tempertures.
Different tyres have different surfaces that depending on the ground either increase or decrease friction. Selection of proper F1 tyres play a significant role because the cars travel at a great speed. Here are the different types of F1 racing tires Dry Weather Tyres Hard compound Soft compound Super-soft compound Wet Weather Tires Intermediate Wet tyres Extreme wet Tires Different tires are used according to the track surface they are racing on.
They are wide to gain maximum traction and bald because they are only used on dry tracks. In wet weather, racing tires with treads are used.
Nitrogen is used because it has less parts per million of water than compressed air. It gives a more predictable pressure increase over a given tire temp.
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nope they never had racing cars because they used horses for racing not racimg car beuz they couldn't really afford that.......