NewtonMeter wrote:
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Ok, perhaps I'm having one of my brainfarts, but I'm not following you. Do you mean that if you have lower traction at slower speeds relative to another car, you need to accelerate harder (again, relative to another car) to catch up? That makes sense.
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Perhaps a simplified analysis of Traction-force vs Speed could be of a little help?
Power is always Force times Speed; Newtons * m/s = W
If we can imagine Power being constant, available Traction-force will be much higher at lower speeds, where aerodynamic
grip also is far less, which means it requires good mechanical grip to be able to put as much power down as possible.
When speed increases, Traction-force will go down as aerodynamic grip increases, why mechanical grip is not so important.