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Information on Streamline Formula One Cars Introduction to Aerodynamics Formula one cars need lots of speed to beat other people in a grand prix race. This can happen usually with making a streamline car using streamline equipment on it and it needs to be aerodynamic to make the cars go faster. This has happened in a F1 car and improved in the years after the first F1 car was built. His is information will tell you about all of the cars streamline equipment and a few forces acting on it to see why are they aerodynamic. What does the equipment do to increase speed? Features of the Front Half of the F1 Vehicle: Front Wing- the front wings on the car can produce 25-40% of the F1 vehicle's down force. It consists of: 1. A plane running most of the whole width of the car suspended from the front nose. 2. Curved flaps one on...

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