When you are young and catch your first car you forget the safety of the motor vehicles and become sharp on granting the engine for the maximum execution because you are interested to discover just how much you can leave the machine. It is normal and it is healthy too providing you always realize that the combination of car is a machine of many components and the engine is right one of the parts to the denteux puzzle of agreement.
Sadly the cemeteries have too many tomb stones to remember the young people who paid the final price thinking of them knew to grant a complex machine. Once you forget the rules governing safety you risk not only your life but the lives of much of other road users too because while leading to you are responsible for a weapon potentially mortal and the privilege of the drive comes with a high responsibility to humanity.
The biggest mistake most young people make is to assume that if the engine revs higher the car will go faster. To kill this myth we have a typical example in Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing in this 2009 season. Three cars are powered by Mercedes engines, one is currently leading the championship, one is running around the midfield mark and the third is anchored at the bottom of the championship. We have two cars powered by Ferrari engines and the Toro Rosso team is currently outperforming the Ferrari team. Finally we have two cars powered by the Renault engine and the Red Bull Team is performing way ahead of the Renault team at the moment. The fact is that all of these engines are roughly the same, they all rev to equal limits but that does not make the cars they drive equal performers.
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