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rotax618

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F1 Cars need lots of down thrust, it is said that at speed, if the track was upside down the force generated by the “wings” could support the weight of the car. With that in mind, what would be the aerodynamic (lift/drag) advantages of the front foil on the new Aston Martin F1?
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