Sentences with phrase «less downforce»

The phrase "less downforce" means that there is a decreased upward force pushing on an object, which reduces its stability and grip on the ground. Full definition
You feel the increased grip effects of the Performante's «aero - vectoring» technology over supercars with less downforce, such as the McLaren 720S, though it didn't come close to the aero - assassin grip of the Ford GT.
Less drag makes it faster on the straights, but slightly less downforce means slightly lower speeds in certain corners.
This race car used a large rear wing that could be augmented to offer more or less downforce when needed.
With its combined electric and hydraulic operation, the wing can deploy for full downforce / drag under braking or in fast turns and then open for less downforce / drag on long straights.
As a result of the aero changes there is less downforce produced, but there's less drag too, with Touring Pack equipped GT3s quicker than a manual GT3 with the standard body.
The chord length on the rear wing is reduced, so it's a little smaller wing, obviously resulting in less downforce than the GT1 car.
Super GT, Japan's top level racing series, demands less downforce to go with those insanely turbocharged 2.0 four - cylinders in 2017.
With less downforce than a 430, the chassis settings have been adjusted to ensure the car is still «pushed» into the surface.
Allow Jackie Stewart to show just how tough Monaco is in the wet, especially way back in 1971 when cars had less downforce and were not as advanced as the F1 machines we see on track today.
They're going to move around a lot more because they have less downforce, but they also move in a better attitude.
With less downforce and the same muscle, von Koenigsegg realized the Agera RS was likely the fastest car the company had ever built.
That means it has less downforce than current Super GT cars, and no hybrid system like the street version.
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