• Hyperreality@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Super car acceleration, normal car braking.

    It’s not a great combination in a car that’s heavy, but I guess you don’t sell cars by bragging about braking distances.

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      Tires moreso than brakes. Ultra low rolling resistance tires help increase range. But they’re crap for high acceleration/deceleration. Not sticky enough (by design) to work in those situations.

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        1 year ago

        On most public roads, if you’re driving fast enough for downforce to be an issue, your poor judgment is the primary factor in any resulting crash.

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        Which is true but not any different than normal cars. Very very very few cars have enough aero to matter—even on the track.