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  2. Rain tyre - Wikipedia

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    The treads of his wet tyres are visible. A rain tyre or wet tyre (spelt tire in American English, commonly shortened to wet) is a special tyre used in motorsport in wet weather as opposed to a slick tyre used in dry conditions. It is very similar in many ways to the tyres found on normal road cars. [1]

  3. Racing slick - Wikipedia

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    For "closed wheel" cars, often the car must be modified merely to account for the size of the slick, raising the body on the rear springs for the height of narrower slicks, or replacing the rear wheel housings with very wide "tubs" and narrowing the rear axle to allow room for the wider varieties of tyres. Open-wheel dragsters are freed from ...

  4. Road slipperiness - Wikipedia

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    A surface friction tester, used to measure road slipperiness. Road slipperiness is a condition of low skid resistance due to insufficient road friction. It is a result of snow, ice, water, loose material and the texture of the road surface on the traction produced by the wheels of a vehicle. [1]

  5. Slick spots still possible as wet spots refreeze overnight - AOL

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  6. Formula One tyres - Wikipedia

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    In extremely wet weather, such as that seen in the 2007 European Grand Prix, the F1 cars are unable to keep up with the safety car in deep standing water due to the risk of aquaplaning. In very wet races, such as the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix, the tyres are unable to provide a safe race due to the amount of water, and so the race can be red ...

  7. Tire maintenance - Wikipedia

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    The reason regular tires have treads is to avoid hydroplaning when the surface of the road is wet. Therefore racing cars competing in dry conditions characteristically use tires without treads, often known as slicks. For example stock cars driven on professionally maintained NASCAR tracks use tires without treads, and with a thicker layer of ...

  8. Slick road conditions, multiple traffic incidents reported on ...

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    Slick conditions were reported and many roads were covered with snow throughout the Transportation Cabinet’s District 7, which covers Central Kentucky, the cabinet said in a social media post at ...

  9. We've Got Dueling 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans Recaps - AOL

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    In more than a couple of cases, some cars, including the Cadillacs, were called in for wet tires only to have to come back a lap or two later to switch back to slicks as the circuit quickly dried ...