Who was the fastest driver in the 1993 Indianapolis 500?

Who was the fastest driver in the 1993 Indianapolis 500?

Tuesday – May 18. Rain kept cars off the track until 3 p.m. An abbreviated practice session saw only 15 cars on the track, with Teo Fabi (223.381 mph) the fastest of the day; his fastest lap all month. Willy T. Ribbs took his first laps of the month, and first laps since 1991, topping out in the 210 mph range.

What was the rule change for the 1993 Indy 500?

Sweeping changes were seen at Indy for 1993, both at the track and amongst the competitors. After the many crashes during the 1992 race, rule changes were implemented to slow cars down and to better protect drivers in crashes. Among the noticeable changes were smaller rear wings, and the banning of the wheel disc inserts.

What happens when you shift gears at 40 mph?

A bad transmission often will kick violently when trying to change gears. As the car approaches 40 mph, the RPMs will increase in the engine. When the transmission shifts, engine noise usually will quiet down, and the RPMs will drop.

How can you tell if your transmission is bad at 40 mph?

If you’re driving 40 miles per hour and think the transmission might be going bad, check for these several symptoms. A bad transmission often will kick violently when trying to change gears. As the car approaches 40 mph, the RPMs will increase in the engine. When the transmission shifts, engine noise usually will quiet down, and the RPMs will drop.

Can you go 10mph over the speed limit?

That being said, we won’t pretend that speeding isn’t a pretty common occurrence. In most states, you can get away with less than 10mph over the speed limit. For reference sake, we’ll take a look at how much an extra 10mph can help. Before we account for traffic lights, other drivers, or delays, let’s examine some basic math.

What’s the difference between going 65 mph and going 75 mph?

If the speed limit is 65 mph and you’re going 75 mph, that’s only about a 15% increase. Ironically, the one situation in which speeding results in any substantial gains—during a long car trip on high speed freeways—is when mild speeding helps the least.

How much time can you save by speeding?

As you can see, unless you’re going on a really long car trip, the time savings for speeding are already pretty minimal. The most time saved on a trip shorter than 500 miles is about 12 minutes (Trip G above). However, that’s on a trip that’s already an hour long.