The primary purpose of a tire is to keep the vehicle within the control of the driver. Under ideal conditions such as dry roads, the type of tire you have does not have a significant impact on the car. However, when roads are wet or icy, treads help the car from losing control. [BurtBrothers](https://burtbrothers.com/blog/why-tire-tread-matters/#:~:text=The%20tread%20patterns%20of%20a,best%20option%20for%20safe%20driving) say that the tread patterns along a tire displace water so the tire can always maintain full contact with the road. Tread patterns also help with traction because they can dig into the ground’s surface if you are traveling over dirt or sand. The depth of the tread will become advantageous for a smoother ride.
If you look at the bottom of your shoes you will notice that they have some form of tread. The shoe’s tread prevents slipping in case it is wet where you are walking or running. The same is true for tires you see on most cars while driving down the road. Almost all of them will have treads so that they will keep your car from sliding in all weather conditions. Race car tires or racing slicks on the other hand are completely flat. This is because they do not have to worry about weather as there are only races while the track is dry. These “flats” increase the amount of the tire that is touching the track which improves control of the car. The theory behind flats is to maximize the contact between the tire’s surface area and the track. When there are treads, there will be gaps and so the whole tire will not be in contact with the ground. Crews change these tires multiple times in each race because unfortunately they will wear out quicker than regular tires. treads and tires depending on the vehicle and conditions it will be used in.
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