Jack Malek and his design team at Mattel used a toy mandolin wire for the wheel axles. Later Head Engineer Howard Newman took the idea and developed the axle into a torsion bar suspension like real cars and added the use of a very hard plastic material for the wheels called Delrin@ in which he could make a low resistance bearing that would fit snuggly into the wheel housing.
no
Generally, on an average 60-foot track downhill, you can get a Hot Wheels car (if it is heavy enough) to about 15 or 16 mph. The cars can go up to about 67 mph before the wheels disintegrate (as proven by Mythbusters).
hot wheels is stupid
What year and make vehicle?.
It depends on which hot wheels car that you have.
Probably because it's supposed to go fast and make sparks :l
No, Paul Walker did not crash a Hot Wheels car during a stunt.
In China
no
NO....
if the hot wheel is metal
yes