Page Summary: Today we look at the 5 most common aerodynamic myths about race cars that I see on the internet, and set the record straight. Ferrari has truly pushed the boundaries of aerodynamics with the F80, drawing heavily from their Formula One experience.

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Today we look at the 5 most common aerodynamic myths about race cars that I see on the internet, and set the record straight. Ferrari has truly pushed the boundaries of aerodynamics with the F80, drawing heavily from their Formula One experience. From high flying wings to splitters and spoilers, Aero makes cars look cool, but they also help cars handle!

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  • Today we look at the 5 most common aerodynamic myths about race cars that I see on the internet, and set the record straight.
  • Ferrari has truly pushed the boundaries of aerodynamics with the F80, drawing heavily from their Formula One experience.
  • From high flying wings to splitters and spoilers, Aero makes cars look cool, but they also help cars handle!
  • Uncover the aerodynamic secrets that give Formula 1 cars their edge in our F1
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Wings and Spoilers; Lift and Drag | How It Works

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New Ferrari F80 Aerodynamics and Downforce Explained

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Ferrari has truly pushed the boundaries of aerodynamics with the F80, drawing heavily from their Formula One experience.