Aerodynamics In Race Cars Explained With Fitted Tubing
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This car is fitted with tubing that runs from small holes drilled in the body to pressure sensors that send the data to a computer data recorder. A pressure above or below normal, current atmospheric pressure tells us something about how the air is affecting our downforce and drag. These types of sensors can be installed and used in both on-track testing as well as in the wind tunnel. View Related Article
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