The spray that comes out of drag cars is primarily tire smoke created by the intense friction between the tires and the racetrack during a burnout or launch. Additionally, it may also include fuel vapor, especially if the car is running rich, or other combustion byproducts. This spray is a combination of rubber particles, heat, and exhaust gases, which contribute to the dramatic visuals associated with drag racing.
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Formula 1 cars have high drag coefficients because they are open wheel, and they have large air dams and spoilers to create downforce.
Drag cars are quite powerful because of both the engines used to run them -- which are built for power and unnecessary in a standard vehicle -- and the fuel used to run them. Most drag cars race on a combination of fuels known as "racing alcohol" rather than standard gasoline. In addition, the design and tire placement of the cars help keep the cars powerful.
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cars are smooth because they are sanded down and then spray painted with nylon paint