How are racing cars different from road cars in terms of acceleration?
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they have much powerful engines
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A racecar is designed for a very specific purpose, whereas a normal car has to match up to a varying degree of usage. The chassis of a racecar has to be stiff and lightweight, plus has to be durable enough to last he entire duration of a race or series of races, bearing various forces of high magnitude.
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