Heat significantly affects friction in tires, with its impact varying based on material and temperature. Generally, kinetic friction decreases when temperatures exceed a certain threshold, leading to issues like brake fade and tire slippage. However, some materials, such as racing brake pads, require heat to reach optimal friction levels, demonstrating that heat can enhance performance in specific contexts. For tires, drag racers perform burn-outs to heat the rubber, increasing its stickiness and improving grip by exposing a fresh surface. Understanding the optimal temperature range for different materials is crucial for maximizing friction performance.