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How do supercars get over speed bumps and potholes?

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In some they use a high performance sport driving mode in which they plan to race on smooth roads with few bumps and at high speed so it lowers the suspension and the car sits at the lowest possible position to prevent aero lift. read more

They don’t. It’s every supercar owner’s nightmare that they end up smacking something off the bottom of their super car due to a speed bump, or an overenthusiastic pavement edge. read more

When you go over a speed bump diagonally, you're twisting your car's chassis in exactly the same manner as described above. On a modern car, you can probably get away with this for a long time before you see any problems from this -- but you certainly can't argue that it is"better for your car" compared to driving the speed bump straight on (which doesn't twist the chassis at all). read more

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