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Improving Sprint Car Aerodynamics Front Shot

 
Improving Sprint Car Aerodynamics Front Shot
Improving Sprint Car Aerodynamics Front Shot
Look how the smoke is directed directly at the driver's head. And the turbulence you can see in the smoke after it strikes the driver's helmet means that the driver is experiencing a lot of buffeting. Noffsinger says future efforts will be made to keep the air off the driver to give him a more stable driving environment to help improve his ability to pilot the race car. View Related Article
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