Race cars heat their tires before a race primarily to enhance traction by making the rubber "stickier," which is achieved through the softening of tire polymers at higher temperatures. This process also helps maintain consistent tire pressure throughout the race, as tire pressure can fluctuate due to heat generated from friction with the track. Pit crews are skilled in adjusting tire pressure to optimize performance based on various factors, ensuring that the tires function effectively from the start to the finish of the race. Additionally, the principles of tire heating apply to regular vehicles, where optimal performance is achieved at higher pressures after driving. Understanding these dynamics is essential for both professional racing and everyday driving.