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  • ...n various regulations regarding bodywork, engine style and size, tyres and aerodynamics to which these cars must be built. Sports-prototypes may be (and often are) ...sport, including rear-wings, ground effect 'venturi' tunnels, fan-assisted aerodynamics and dual-shift gearboxes. Some of these technologies eventually filter down
    33 KB (5,280 words) - 05:56, 24 December 2009
  • ...harging, utilising a single KKK-unit to give 260BHP, and the harnessing of aerodynamics on a road car, in the shape of the synonomous 'Tea Tray' rear wing.
    11 KB (1,674 words) - 18:04, 23 February 2007
  • Aerodynamics is the study of forces generated on a body in flow. With the new 911 GT2. w
    13 KB (1,753 words) - 07:45, 27 September 2009
  • Advanced aerodynamics also made a contribution, giving the car a very low drag coefficient of 0.2
    13 KB (1,770 words) - 17:29, 3 October 2010
  • ...nd a high performance supercomputer (called ''Albert'') to help refine the aerodynamics of their cars. The state-of-the-art infrastructure Sauber has built up is o
    35 KB (4,336 words) - 05:09, 19 February 2007
  • ...er and 6.0-liter engines that are E85-compatible. The lineup gets improved aerodynamics as well while the Omega/Berlina receive low-resistance tires. [http://carsc ...retuned SIDI engine to produce more torque at mid revs. The Commodore gets aerodynamics underneath and a small spoiler on the boot to further reduce fuel consumpti
    30 KB (4,092 words) - 03:46, 15 December 2010
  • ...kg cars reach 200 mph (300 km/h). Claiming that the combination of stable aerodynamics and considerably simpler technology (than in use in modern [[Formula One]])
    13 KB (1,527 words) - 17:31, 18 June 2010
  • Aerodynamics played an important role in the car's speed. Mercedes-Benz engineers even
    11 KB (1,711 words) - 08:47, 11 December 2010
  • ...ht and rear wheel drive and may also offer good range from their superior aerodynamics.
    13 KB (2,126 words) - 09:31, 29 July 2008
  • ...jected to strenuous testing in the wind tunnel of the German Institute for Aerodynamics.
    13 KB (2,053 words) - 17:59, 31 May 2010
  • ...acceleration.<ref>http://www.formula1.com/news/features/2009/5/9363.html [aerodynamics section]</ref> Many teams use special wing assemblies incorporating extra a
    13 KB (2,003 words) - 20:38, 24 October 2010
  • ...engineer who made important contributions to [[automotive engineering]], [[aerodynamics]] and co-invented the field of operations research.
    13 KB (2,085 words) - 07:56, 26 July 2009
  • ...t of their sportscar programs because of the more open nature of sportscar aerodynamics. In particular, Mercedes and [[Peugeot]] elected to either concentrate on
    22 KB (2,899 words) - 04:21, 7 July 2010
  • ...ercury Cougar|Cougar]]. It offered new-edge styling that contrasted smooth aerodynamics with crisply intersecting surfaces, and was a big success.
    15 KB (2,207 words) - 05:08, 21 December 2010
  • ...h and engineer who made important contributions to automotive engineering, aerodynamics and co-invented the field of operations research.
    14 KB (2,264 words) - 21:44, 20 August 2009
  • Supercharging can also be achieved by improving the aerodynamics of the existing blading. Core flow will increase if the original compressor
    19 KB (2,878 words) - 23:59, 9 June 2006
  • ...,000 rpm). The performance of the cars is highly dependent on electronics, aerodynamics, [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] and [[tires]]. The formula has seen ma ...n the late 1970s, Lotus introduced [[ground effect in cars|ground effect]] aerodynamics that provided enormous downforce and greatly increased cornering speeds (th
    45 KB (6,860 words) - 09:57, 7 July 2010
  • ...y boasts a 0.363 drag coefficient, though the large frontal area will hurt aerodynamics.
    16 KB (2,335 words) - 06:19, 24 December 2010
  • ...ke were introduced. The 1971–73 seasons were contested with these cars, as aerodynamics started to become important.
    17 KB (2,366 words) - 02:19, 8 July 2010
  • ...s that reduced the size and power of the engines, while the evolution of [[aerodynamics]] allowed the engineers to improve the speed on a lap by increasing downfor
    15 KB (2,526 words) - 14:03, 10 February 2010

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