The required size to race a CO2 car is is at least five feet eight inches tall and at least one hundred and forty pounds. Those are the minimum race car requirements.
Aerodynamics of the car, the size of the wheels, the weight of the car, and the size of the CO2 cartridge.
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Varies with style of car, as well as the type of race.
You can drive your race car at Daytona International Speedway because reservations are not required except during special events and during NASCAR event weekends.
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Yes, it is indeed spelled race car.
Co2 cars arrived as early as 1947.. Douglas / Santa Monica plant engineers made and raced some of the first co2 jet cars for a little noon hour racing. Check out.. the Popular Science magazine issue Feb 1947 ( pages 102 & 103) for photos on this race. Some of the early co2 car kits were made by Monogram models in 1947/48 as well. There first co2 powered car kit was called the Hot Shot jet car. This was an instant hit, followed by the Terra jet, Aqua jet, Mono jet, and the Mid jet co2 car kits.
Petrol cars produce CO2 as a combustion by-product, so it might be said that whatever the fastest car in the world is the fastest CO2 car. There are no cars powered by CO2 - obviously - as any chemical reaction starting with CO2 needs energy to produce another substance. There might be a car somewhere powered by compressed CO2, but this will stop moving when it runs out of pressure. Consequently the fastest CO2 car is a parked car.
Race car spelled backwards is the same thing: race car.
The best co2 race car in the world is the taer drop shaped car with the wheels on the inside or just put some wheels on your mom! just joking
Doesn't the driver ( and any passengers ) in the car emit CO2 as well, so you are not comparing like with like.You must compare CO2 from Car, driver and passengers with CO2 emitted by cyclist to be more accurate.You will need to divide the CO2 for car driver and passenger by number of occupants of car to get CO2 per person per journey