Why is the maximum speed of a car divided by the rated power and resistance?

When the resistance f and power f are equal, the car reaches the maximum speed, and the power at this time is rated power. The maximum traveling speed is not divided by the rated power but by f, and F=f, so the maximum traveling speed is equivalent to the rated power divided by the resistance.

The maximum speed reached = rated power divided by resistance, and the latter two remain unchanged, so the maximum speed remains unchanged.