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  2. Racing slick - Wikipedia

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    Since completely slick tyres are outlawed on most roads due to their inability to handle wet pavement, the "cheater slick" became a popular item in the hot rod world in the 1960s; a typical slick type tyre, but engraved with the absolute minimum amount of tread grooves required to satisfy legal requirements. Since then, however, tyre ...

  3. Formula One tyres - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Pirelli tyres include (from left to right) the three slicks – called the softs, mediums, and hards – intermediates, and full wets. Formula One tyres are specialised racing tyres designed for use on a Formula One car. Tyres play a crucial role in the car's performance, affecting grip, handling, and overall speed.

  4. Slick tyre - Wikipedia

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  5. Cooper Tire & Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Cooper became the official tire of the A1 Grand Prix, dubbed the World Cup of Motorsports, for the series' initial 2005–06 season and was under contract to produce slick tires and treaded rain tires for the series championship until 2008. Since 1982, Avon Tyres had been the sole supplier for the British Formula Three Championship.

  6. Outline of tires - Wikipedia

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    Tire (North American) or tyre (British) – ring-shaped covering that fits around a wheel rim to protect it and enable better vehicle performance by providing a flexible cushion that absorbs shock while keeping the wheel in close contact with the ground.

  7. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Tire Manufacturers and Companies Company Country Found. Brands Aeolus [1] China: 1965 Aeolus Apollo Tyres India: 1972 Apollo, [2] Apollo Tyres South Africa, [a] Bearway, [3] Kaizen, Maloya, Regal, Vredestein: Birla Tyres India: 1991 Birla Tyre [4] Belshina Belarus: 1965 Belshina [5] Bridgestone Japan: 1931

  8. Motorcycle tyre - Wikipedia

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    Pirelli Diablo Superbike slick tyres (left) and rain tyres (right) Track or Slick tyres are for track days or races. They may have more of a triangular profile, which in turn gives a larger contact patch while leaned over. [15] These tyres are not recommended for the street by manufactures, and are known to have a shorter life on the street.

  9. Formula One car - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the tyres became wider and synthetic rubber was used along with nylon. [39] Slick tyres were introduced for the first time during the 1971 season. [40] In the 1975 season, the cars used 26.0"×16.2"–13" slick tyre (diameter × width) in the rear on a 13"×18" rim, and a 20.0"×9.2"–13" slick tyre in the front on a 13×10" rim ...