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- Differences Between Car Types:
- High-Speed Drift Car:
- Purpose: Designed for drifting, which involves intentionally oversteering to slide the car sideways through turns.
- Features: Lightweight, rear-wheel drive, tuned suspension, and often equipped with a limited-slip differential.
- Driving Style: Focuses on maintaining control while sliding at high speeds.
- Rally Car:
- Purpose: Built for rallying, which involves racing on closed-off public roads or off-road terrain.
- Features: All-wheel drive, robust build to handle rough terrain, and modifications for improved traction and durability.
- Driving Style: Requires navigating tight turns, jumps, and varying surfaces, often with a co-driver providing navigation.
- Drag Car:
- Purpose: Built for drag racing, which involves straight-line acceleration over a short distance (usually a quarter-mile).
- Features: High horsepower, rear-wheel drive, lightweight construction, and specialized tires for maximum traction.
- Driving Style: Focuses on achieving the fastest time from a standing start to the finish line.
- Circuit Car:
- Purpose: Designed for circuit racing on a closed track with multiple laps.
- Features: Balanced power and handling, aerodynamic design, and modifications for high-speed stability.
- Driving Style: Emphasizes lap times, cornering speed, and overall performance on a consistent track.
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