downforce in A Sentence

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    What do you mean, you hate Downforce?

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    It's gonna give me more Downforce on the turns.

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    And by having more Downforce,[it will produce] more drag.

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    These cars create a“ton” of Downforce- if not more.

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    The Downforce generated by the longer tail was found

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    And by having more Downforce,[it will certainly produce] more drag.

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    The Downforce means that the cars can achieve a lateral

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    Dry track allows your tyres to provide best possible mechanical Downforce.

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    But it was also there for a reason, to make actual Downforce.

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    A"high Downforce mode" can be turned on and off by the driver.

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    Downforce of 2.5 times the car's weight can be achieved at full speed.

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    This is the first 911 that gets an active spoiler to increase the Downforce.

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    They will create some lift(inverse Downforce) in the process but will help the aero overall.

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    Exactly. I just… Honestly, Downforce… I don't like having to trust something you can't see.

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    It actually hangs from these pylons, rather than sits on top of them, because that improves Downforce.

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    The Downforce generated by the longer tail was found to be sufficient to not require the wing.

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    diffuser exploits ground effect to improve Downforce which is increased through the use of two electric Kevlar

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    cars is largely determined by the aerodynamic Downforce that they generate, which pushes the car down onto the track.

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    Bigger wings and an enlarged rear diffuser should produce more Downforce, which means quicker lap times and a much harder time for drivers.

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    The kit served an aerodynamic purpose-it was wind tunnel tested to reduce drag to 0.29, while at the same time increasing Downforce.

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    Hammond, listen. There has to be a speed in a car with active Downforce, like that one, where you go round a corner

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    The cornering speed of Formula One cars is largely determined by the aerodynamic Downforce that they generate, which pushes the car down onto the track.

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    Newey and Aston Martin invented an aerodynamic scheme for the Valkyrie that channels air through the chassis and creates Downforce without the help of a wings.

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    With its reversed wing profile, it generates maximum Downforce with the lowest possible aerodynamic drag in order to press the vehicle onto the road at high speeds.

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    The Downforce means that the cars can achieve a lateral force with a magnitude of up to 3.5 times that of the force of gravity(3.5g) in cornering.

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    This new GT2 series plays to the gentleman racer who wants to race something that is fast and flashy, but without the tricky dynamics of full aero Downforce.

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    Hammond, listen. There has to be a speed in a car with active Downforce, like that one, where you go round a corner too fast for the tyres, too fast for the mechanical grip, but not fast enough for the Downforce to be working.

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    Even with the limitations on aerodynamics, at 160 km/h(99 mph) aerodynamically generated Downforce is equal to the weight of the car, and the oft-repeated claim that Formula One cars create enough Downforce to"drive on the ceiling", while possible in principle, has never been put to the test.

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    The standard McLaren F1 features no wings to produce Downforce(compare the LM and GTR editions); however, the overall design of the underbody of the McLaren F1 in addition to a rear diffuser exploits ground effect to improve Downforce which is increased through the use of two electric Kevlar fans to further decrease the pressure under the car.

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