Answer:
a) F1 is 1/3 of F2
option a is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
The net force for both cars will be the centrifugal force,
The equation for the centrifugal force is:

So for the first car we have

For other car we will have


So

which means the magnitude F₁ of the net force exerted on the first car is one third to the magnitude F₂ of the net force exerted on the second car.
F₁ is 1/3 of F₂