Vitamin K said:
So...I didn't say that they weren't faster. In fact, I said that experience seems to show that they are faster.
I was just noting that surface contact area is NOT a component of friction, so the reasons for the speed increases probably lie elsewhere.
Sort of like how a lot of people mistakenly claim that raising a wheel makes you faster because of less friction. It does make you faster, but it isn't about the friction.
That's all.
Are you actually saying that friction is not a component in this type of racing? And raising a wheel does not affect your speeds? Okay... maybe the tread, because it is not "skidding" on the track, is not causing "friction", but a 4th wheel touching the track does cause loss of energy... and the wheel bore of that 4th wheel contacting the axle is a point where there IS actual friction. There is NO getting around that. Every wheel that spins has friction... period.
And since this is a gravity race, once it hits the flat of the track, gravity leaves the equation, and it is all about weight and friction.... with a little aero thrown in there too.
Reducing the friction is done by reducing the contact area between the axles and the bores and the polish that can be attained on the axles and bores...
Good luck getting that 4 wheel car to run as fast as the 3 wheel cars out there.