Air is contained in Tires Air contains. Nitrogen N2 78.084% 99.998% Oxygen O2 20.947% Argon Ar 0.934% Carbon Dioxide CO2 0.033% Neon Ne 18.2 parts per million Helium He 5.2 parts per million Krypton Kr 1.1 parts per million Sulfur dioxide SO2 1.0 parts per million Methane CH4 2.0 parts per million Hydrogen H2 0.5 parts per million Nitrous Oxide N2O 0.5 parts per million Xenon Xe 0.09 parts per million Ozone O3 0.07 parts per million Nitrogen dioxide NO2 0.02 parts per million Iodine I2 0.01 parts per million Carbon monoxide CO trace Ammonia NH3 trace
Nitrogen
If you want traction you need the tread. Smooth tires are only used for racing.
Nitrogen and oxygen = Air
nitrogen
Nitrogen, because it is an inert gas.
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.
With a lot of horsepower, light weight and sticky tires.
because there not waterproof
Race car tires are super sticky. And when I say sticky I mean like GOO. A pebble pushed onto the smooth tread will STICK there. These tires are not legal for street use.
they are filled up with regular air that our tires use but some cheaters in monster truck racing fill their tires up with water to make sure they land on all fours.
Wheely Want to Win Racing, HulaMonkey Racing, Wheeling and Dealing Racing..... Try doing the owners surname (ex. Smith Racing)
My Tyres is an British company that specializes in tires. Their catalog ranges from the different seasonal tires for the family cars up to racing, truck, motorbike and off road tires. Rims and other car parts are sold as well.