Body Geometry (Vertices)
The "Chassis" is the engine of your car. Its Area determines its power.
- Larger Area: Produces massive Torque (pushing power). Great for hills.
- Smaller Area: Produces very little power, but is lightweight.
- Trade-off: A massive body is heavy (Density 2.0). If it's too big, the engine spends all its power just moving itself!
Wheels
Wheels transfer power to the ground. They are lighter (Density 1.0) than the body.
- Large Radius: Higher Top Speed and better ground clearance. Good for rough terrain.
- Small Radius: Faster Acceleration but low top speed. Risk of chassis dragging.
- Trade-off: Big wheels are heavy. A small body (weak engine) cannot spin giant wheels efficiently.
Winning Strategies
🏁 Flat Sprint: Aim for high Power-to-Weight. Medium body, medium-small wheels for snap acceleration.
⛰️ Hill Climb: Torque is king. You need a large body to generate power, and large wheels to grip the slope without flipping.