NASCAR can't run in the rain, but F1 can
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- There is alot more to it that just these cars do and these cars done
Watch the full show: • Daytona 500 Post Race
► GET MERCH: www.etsy.com/s...
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
---------------------------------------------------
Twitter: / hereforthespeed
Facebook: www.facebook.c...
Instagram: / hereforthespeed
TikTok: / hereforthespeed
Spotify: open.spotify.c...
I hope you boys realize it's harder to race under braking and mixed conditions at faster top-speeds with standing water
Does nascar run in the wet on road courses and do they even bring wet tires to any race? Aren’t the cars required to have a wiper blade as well? It would be really cool if they found a way to make it work but even f1 is struggling in the wet mainly due to visibility. They have too much spray behind the open wheels. F1 has intermediate tires and full wet tires. The inters are good but once it gets wets enough for full wets they red flag the race. It has been a big talking point the past few seasons.
I think nascar could learn some things from touring car/gt car racing.
@@mahiru20tenI think especially for the circuits it is probably pretty dodgy on the ovals though
Also these ground effect reg cars are so low to the ground that even a medium size puddle can cause aquaplaning
@nell5643 well, we can usually see gt cars running the wet daytona banks during the 24 hour race...
Nascar does race in the wet on road courses and short tracks
Formula 1 tyres are designed to remove water from the surface of the track and away from the car. Temperatures also play a role as F1 tyres are always monitored for temperatures and pressures. Down-force has a big role to play, but if a F1 car hits a puddle it'll slide off just like any other car. Also the surface of the track has a role to play in conditions during rain. You won't see F1 driving in a torrential downpour. There's limits to everything, but F1, being a premier race, designs everything around the ability to race in nearly all conditions.
Tires are the key, everything else mentioned is minuscule.
F1 runs 19-20 cars atm no less
F1 isnt even racing sooo
When it comes to running in the wet, its all tyres.