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This crucial aspect of race car design and tuning defines how the car moves through the air and how areas of high and low pressure can be generated and manipulated to maximize down force while minimizing drag. In Atlantic this includes the airflow underneath the car, generally referred to as "ground effects".
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| aerodynamics |
The study of the motion of gas on objects and the forces created.
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| aerodynamics |
Hydrodynamics and aerodynamics are both branches of fluid dynamics, which is the study of fluids in motion. The fundamental laws governing the movements of gases, such as air, and liquids, such as water, are identical. Although many liquids are almost incompressible. The equations representing these natural laws are, however, so complex that although formulated over a hundred years ago, they cannot be easily solved to account for all situations and conditions. ...
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| aerodynamics |
In general, the aerodynamics of a car represent the outer shell's ability to move through the aid. Aerodynamics play a huge role in keeping your car on the ground, in conjunction with downforce.
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| aerodynamics |
As applied to racing, the study of the forces of resistance and pressure that result form air moving over, under, and/or around a moving car.
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