The power-to-weight ratio is a way of measuring how powerful a car is. The power-to-weight ratio is calculated by dividing the horsepower of a car by its weight. The higher the power-to-weight ratio, the more powerful the car is.
Dragsters typically have very high power-to-weight ratios. This means that they are very powerful cars that are able to overcome the inertia of their heavy weight.
Additionally, dragsters have a number of other features that help them to overcome the effects of weight. These include:
• Aerodynamic design: Dragsters have a sleek aerodynamic design that helps them to reduce air resistance.
• High-performance engines: Dragsters typically have high-performance engines that produce a lot of horsepower.
• Lightweight materials: Dragsters are often made of lightweight materials such as carbon fiber.
All of these features help dragsters to overcome the effects of weight and achieve high speeds.