Ground effect aerodynamics rely on Venturi tunnels to accelerate airflow under the chassis, creating a low-pressure zone that sucks the car to the track. #Engineering #Motorsport #Aerodynamics #Physics
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The Science of Suction: How Ground Effect Aerodynamics Work in Racing Cars

Ground effect aerodynamics use specially shaped Venturi tunnels underneath a car to accelerate airflow and drop static pressure, literally sucking the vehicle onto the track for higher cornering speeds.

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