Racing cars are fitted with tyres called 'slicks', which have
no tread pattern, for dry tracks, and with 'tread' tyres for
wet tracks. Why?
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Answer: More flat tyre surface means more area of contact on the road. ... But in wet track, treads are used to disperse the water between tyre and road. If there is no tread, water forms a thin layer between road and track and makes the tyre to loose grip.
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