Yes, to give the driver better control and to make the transmission more lightweight.
No, they do not. Manual transmissions are used in Nascar race cars.
Cars, trucks, or any vehicle that has a stick shift (as opposed to an automatic) have clutch pedals. Many vehicles have been and are available with either shift method, depending on what the owner likes best.
A squeaky stick shift on a Mazda Protege likely needs greasing. It is recommended that you use a silicon grease for this.
Mostly motorcycle and cars manufacturing companies use Carbon fiber and Aluminum.
Yes, except you use your left hand to shift.
you hold shift while moving
for racing cars titanium piston use.
Of course, yes they use cars of all kinds. Theres a racing track in Pacific Harbour off the town of Navua in Serua Province. Theres cars,buses,trucks,etc..
Indycars and F1 cars use alcohol-based fuels. NASCAR uses high-octane gasolines.
The more rubber on the ground = more traction or grip for the cars e.g. more speed.
NOS CAN BE USED FOR HORSEPOWER IN DRAG RACING ,YOU CAN USE IT TO COOL YOUR INTERCOOLER ON TURBO AND SUPERCHARGED CARS WITH INTERCOOLER AND SOME PEOPLE USE IT TO GET HIGH BUT IT WORKS BETTER ON CARS
Like most other everyday cars, you can use Lamborghinis for Racing, Cruising or going to the mall....