
This drag race is small 110 horsepower Audi A1 must face a AudiSQ7 with a capacity of more than 500 horsepower. On a classic track, the case would be quickly settled and the most powerful would win. But this very special race takes place on a completely snow-covered slope and so the cards are shuffled!
An important distinction
At first glance, you might think that Audi SQ7 with all-wheel drive would still be calmer in this confrontation than all-wheel drive Audi A1. Except that a big SUV has to deal with a lot more weight than that a small city car is twice as light. But it is above all pneumatic fastening who will have an impact on this confrontation.
Dismantling of summer rubber
At the first stage, the Audi SQ7 drives on summer tires winter tires are installed on the Audi A1. Obviously, despite only having two wheels, the small city car easily reaches the finish line. To make matters worse, the Audi SQ7 stopped halfway before rolling down the slope in reverse and ending up in the moss. What else proves the importance of winter tires in winter conditions!
Advantage 4WD
For the rest of the festivities, the Audi SQ7 received four winter tires. And there, of course, the small A1 is less powerful and only has two drive wheels couldn’t do anything: the SQ7 crossed the finish line in first place. It should be noted that two participants reached the top of a completely snow-covered slope on winter tires. However, the difference was in the speed of execution, and the SQ7 also took the lead in the steepest sections, where the A1 remained locked.
Source: Auto Plus

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