Why in open-wheel racing cars torsion bars (of suspensions) are removed in case of wet track?
Answer Posted / Uma Shankar Prasad
Torsion bars in open-wheel racing cars are often removed when driving on a wet track due to their high stiffness. In wet conditions, the torsion bars can lead to an increased risk of aquaplaning since they do not allow for suspension movement over bumps and irregularities. By removing them, drivers have better control as the car's suspension can move more freely.
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