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You want to design an oval racetrack such that 3200 lb racecars can round the tu

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Question

You want to design an oval racetrack such that 3200 lb racecars can round the turns of radius 1000 ft at 96 mi/h without the aid of friction. You estimate that when elements like downforce and grip in the tires are considered the cars will round the turns at a maximum of 175 mi/h. Find the banking angle necessary for the racecars to navigate these turns at 96 mi/h and without the aid of friction or other forces.


This banking and radius are very close to the actual turn data at Daytona International Speedway where 3200 lb stock cars travel around the turns at about 175 mi/h. What additional radial force is necessary to hold the racecar on the track at 175 mi/h?

Explanation / Answer

banking needed for vehicles at 96 mi/hr is tan? = v^2/rg


96 mi/hr = 0.4470*96 m/s, radius r = 1000ft = 1000*0.3048 mts

tan ? = (0.4478*96)^2/(9.8*1000*0.3048)

tan ? = 0.6187

? = 31.744 degrees

force acts on body when moves with 96 mi/hr is F = mv^2/r

1 kg = 2.205 lb.

3200lb = 3200/2.205 = 1451.25 kg

F = 1451.25* (0.4470*96)^2/(1000*0.3048) = 8767.68 N

force acts on body when moves with 175 mi/hr is F = 1451.25*(0.4470*175)^2/(1000*0.3048)

F = 29135.23N

additional force needed is 20367.55 N

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