Race tracks are tilted at extreme angles (such as 33°) to enable cars to safely navigate high-speed turns; without this banking, vehicles traveling at speeds over 300 km/h would continue in a straight line due to inertia and could flip or lose control, as the tilt provides the necessary centripetal force to keep cars glued to the road.
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This is why race tracks are tilted 😳🏎️Added:
Would you drive on this or start walking? This isn't a normal road. It's tilted 33°. That's not a turn. That's a life regret. At 300 km/h, [music] if this was flat, your car wouldn't turn. It would just keep going like it forgot the plan. The tilt keeps the car glued to the road. Basically, [music] physics carrying you. You have to pick one. Drive this or never drive again.
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