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aerodynamic

[air-oh-dahy-nam-ik] / ˌɛər oʊ daɪˈnæm ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
streamlined
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These are aerodynamic surfaces that are used to make the aircraft pitch up or down or roll to turn.

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He said the team noticed an aerodynamic phenomenon known as "porpoising", where a car bounces up and down into the ground, "from the early laps of the race".

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It happens because teams generally want to run their cars as low as possible, because the lower they are, the more aerodynamic downforce they create, so the faster the lap time.

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A number of teams have significant upgrades, among them Red Bull and Aston Martin, both of whom have revised aerodynamics, particularly around the floor.

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Remember that as well as the budget cap, there is a sliding scales of restrictions on aerodynamic research, with the most successful teams permitted the least and the least successful the most.

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