The quick answer is low weight, powerful engine, and excellent cornering and braking ability. It's no use just being fast in a straight line, many of the fastest cars round a track are quick because of their ability to corner well. This can be achieved using aerodynamic aids to increase downforce (and thus grip), and sticky tyres. HAving good brakes also allows the driver to brake as late as possible into the bends, thus increasing the average speed around the track, and get good lap times.
A race car driver can keep the same engine but increase the acceleration of the car by making the holes bigger in the carburetor template. This part is also called a restrictor plate because if it has smaller holes, the car cannot go as fast as with larger holes.
Race car spelled backwards is the same thing: race car.
pulls tires off road, reducing traction.
big example: the big red car was fast.
In theory, according to de Broglie, any moving object would have a wavelength; but the wavelength of large sized objects, such as a car, or even a speck of dust, would be too small to measure.
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It would depend on what type of race car.
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It takes a lot of skill to win a car race. It helps to have knowledge of racing, and a person should have a fast car.
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No. It must be legally registered for racing to become a race car.
A g6 is not the fastest car in the world but it can beat many cars in a race so I guess it would be a fast car