![]() I’m here to tell you that dramatically improving the downforce and aerodynamic efficiency of your race vehicle is much more accessible than you think. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD for short) is a great tool that brings aerodynamic testing right to your desktop computer but the software isn’t inexpensive and a lot of training and experience is required to be able to get useful information from it. Renting a wind tunnel is cost prohibitive for many large-scale race teams, let alone a few friends looking to have fun at the track. How do we know if the wing we put on our car or the air dam we spent a weekend making help at all? The tools of the aerodynamic trade can be out of reach for mere mortals. Improving downforce can seem like a big challenge when you don’t have the tools to measure increases in performance. A guide to improving your car’s downforce and aerodynamic performance efficiently, without wind tunnel testing or CFD analysis. ![]()
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