Yes they are full of flammable components.
no they ain't
Cars need to burn to burn something in order to make energy. And gas does just that!
Mostly octane.
solar cars get energy from the sun and transfur it in to electricity gas cars burn gas to make electricity
It depends on the type of race car you are talking about. For example:NASCAR engines burn 110-octane leaded gasoline.Indy cars burn pure methanol (a.k.a. wood alcohol, CH3OH).Top Fuel dragsters and funny cars burn nitromethane (CH3NO2).
because petrol is easer to burn than diesel
A burn out will ruin tires on race cars by burning up the rubber. The rubber of the tires will get worn from the friction of the pavement causing the tires to tear.
things such as cars plans and certain factories burn fossil fuels
worn piston rings or barrels
obviously gas obviously gas
Only vehicles that are Flex Fuel vehicles can burn E85. How many there are is of no consequence.
Yes, cars produce carbon dioxide emissions when they burn gasoline or diesel fuel.
Because they are excited