Aero might play in a tiny way at the 40-60 MPH space, not meaningfully enough.
As for tires, no actually you can go much further than this. The big detail is wear and heat caused by tire softness and pressure. Road car tires can't enable 0-100KPH much faster than 1.9s or so purely because they can't be so soft as crusing on the highway would cause excess wear(practicality), heat (Danger), and friction(Range).
Drag Racers can accelerate way faster, 0-60MPH in .8s.
The aero packages for these vehicles create a pretty significant amount of downforce at relatively low speeds - for example, our car last season produced ~140 lbs of downforce at 35 mph.
Edit - A lot of that comes from the rear wing though, which the green team didnt run for this particular event.
As for tires, no actually you can go much further than this. The big detail is wear and heat caused by tire softness and pressure. Road car tires can't enable 0-100KPH much faster than 1.9s or so purely because they can't be so soft as crusing on the highway would cause excess wear(practicality), heat (Danger), and friction(Range).
Drag Racers can accelerate way faster, 0-60MPH in .8s.