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Aerodynamics In Race Cars Explained With Naca Ducts

Aerodynamics In Race Cars Explained With Naca Ducts
Aerodynamics in Race Cars Explained - Aspects Of Race Car Aerodynamics - Ultimate Racing
NACA ducts (short for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics) offer the advantage of capturing air from the airstream while reducing the obstruction to the airflow along the body of the car. These types of inlets were originally developed for jet airplanes in the military and later adapted to race cars. We need to place these ducts in areas where the flow is attached to the body and where the flow is unobstructed. -Bob Bolles View Related Article
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Infiniti G35 Research
Infiniti G35 Review in-depth reviews on the new Infiniti G35, featuring test drives, comparisons, options, features and more. The G35 is offered with an engine which is comparable to other vehicles in its class, and is available in the bodystyle. Other similar vehicles are the Mazda Rx8 and the Nissan 350z.
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