A smaller wheel will be easier to turn, but will travel less for each revolution. A bigger wheel will be harder to turn, but will go farther with each revolution. Sticking a bigger wheel on a car that hasn't got the power to get it turning properly will make you slower - not faster. Sticking a smaller wheel on a car that's already red lining the tach won't make it faster either.
A smaller wheel will be easier to turn, but will travel less for each revolution. A bigger wheel will be harder to turn, but will go farther with each revolution. Sticking a bigger wheel on a car that hasn't got the power to get it turning properly will make it slower - not faster. Sticking a smaller wheel on a car that's already has its engine spinning like crazy won't make it faster either.
Faster, no. Smoother, yes.
its not the wheel size its the width of the tyre it self the bigger it is the better your car will handle and accelerate
Make the car more aerodynamic, make it weigh less, and put a bigger solar panel on it.
Buy a car with a bigger motor
with your right foot apply pressure to the rightmost pedal under the steering wheel
use bigger wheels and use less friction on the ground make it weigh less
not necessarily. bigger cars have more weight so they are not faster but sometimes a big car with a powerful engine like the V8 engine can be faster than a small V4 engine car
Either will make your car faster.
It doesn't, if your car is missing a tire, your car slows down and the wayward tire appears to go faster.
get a 6oz or 12oz or bigger bottle of NOS(nitrox)