Sentences with phrase «meaning of aero»

All of that is justified since the meaning of Aero is «sky».

Not exact matches

Increasing downforce levels means it will be more challenging for drivers to follow other cars through corners because of the aero disturbance and instability.
Despite the change of chassis though, simple aero should still allow the cars to follow each other easily, meaning the entertainment factor shouldn't change too much.
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The use of carbon fiber allows the wing to be very thin where needed, which means aero effectiveness dictated the shape rather than manufacturing limitations or design eccentricities.
But it's also due to an evolved aero package, obvious from the photos, with the jutting front splitter and enlarged rear diffuser meaning there's up to 1,000 kg of the invisible force being generated.
That means a similar range of visual tweaks over the standard Impreza, including bigger wheels, an aggressive body kit and an aero - optimised wing.
Wider wheels mean customers now have a much greater selection of tyres they can use, the flared wheel arches accommodate this, which gives the car its visual definition and makes it look more muscular without hampering the aero,» said Louis Kerr, senior motorsport engineer, Group Lotus.
Other exterior changes include doors that fit into the body side openings instead of over the top of the body, meant to cut wind noise and help aero.
The tuning specialist is also altering the aerodynamics of the car courtesy of an all - new aero kit featuring apron extensions and rear wing carved from clear coated carbon meant to reduce lift and take the looks of the crazy sedan one notch higher in therms of aggressiveness.
The lack of big aero pieces and use of carbon fiber and titanium means weight is down 22 pounds over the standard car to just 2751 pounds.
The sheer volume of shooters available for the Genesis meant that a few inevitably slipped under people's radars, and Aero Blasters is perhaps one of the less well known.
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