Downforce Explained - Stock Car Aero Downforce
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The wing on an airplane provides lift by causing the air passing over the top of the structure to travel farther and faster than the air moving underneath. Because of the increased speed, the air on top is under less pressure than the air under the wing. The higher pressure under the wing pushes up on the structure, and this provides lift to enable the airplane to fly. We use differential pressure in a similar way to achieve downforce in a stock car. View Related Article
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Toyota Tacoma Research
When shopping for a new car take a look at the Toyota Tacoma. The 2010 Tacoma goes for a suggested retail price of $20,105.00. It has had 4 vehicle recalls, which can give you an idea about its reliability. You may also be interested in the Mitsubishi Eclipse and the Dodge Viper.
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