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Why do the drivers change tires during the race?
Author: Niles Hanssen
Website: http://www.NascarHwy.com
Added: Mon, Oct 2, 2006 21:24:49
Category: Nascar Questions
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The friction of the tires against the road or track wears out the tires. Tire threads are designed for good traction, which necessarily involves friction; however, the velocity and acceleration of race cars is extraordinarily hard on tires. This is why drivers change tires after driving a certain number of miles in a race.
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