Dillon asked:
Like were you race all day but a low price and the go kart gotta be fast thanks for the help
Prateek G asked:
SpeedZone and Circuit-500 have shut down and i already know of raceplace, so are there any other places to race
Julieduke asked:
Which one is your favorite I got this from the movie “The Gumball Rally” I was just wandering what people thought of this right here.
Billie-Joe-Jimbob asked:
Since “front engine” cars have all of their weight in the front, this gives the vehicle a pivot point, and makes the rear easier to swing around. In a mid-engine car (such as a Porsche) the engine is in the center of the car. Due to the weight and balance being different than a front engine car, is is more difficult, or impossible to “drift” such a car…I guess I have the same question for a “rear engine” car as well (such as a ferrari or a lamborgini.
Shane Uehara asked:
I could imagine that from the halmet with no wipers, it’d be hell almost impossible to see…
is it all about the memory of the track and routine moves from that pt to drive the car?
carreraag17 asked:
How do formula 1 cars stay on the ground at over 200mph?;physics of?
How do formula 1 cars stay on the ground at over 200mph?;physics of?
I need to research this question for a class project.I do understand downforce but do not understand how “friction” has to do with this.Thanks and any thoughts would be great!
Alex asked:
and where can i learn about getting involved with that type of racing? nothing big just like low key races with minimal car modifications
forallbueaty asked:
if you can put your sources i would apreciate, it’s a political question i’m wondering why are men so interested in polluting the air they inhale