ok so its common for people to talk about 'that car has massively wide rear tyres so it must have more grip'. However, it always seems to me to be the less well-informed people in the car world.
Being a maths and physics A level student in the UK, i have come across the [Friction = mu x Reaction Force] formula. I can grasp from this when relating it to F1 cars in particular that the downforce increases 'R', and and 'mu' changes with the properties of the tyre and road surface.
So why is it that wide tyres are considered to provide more grip (= more friction) when surface area has no bearing on the F=uR formula?
I have thought about real world situations rather than just calculations, but i am still unsure of the benefit of wider tyres to grip?
Anyone who knows please post!
thanks, rob