As far as I remember, a Flow Separation Trap is basically a divot, dimple, or some similar form of geometry, strategically placed just ahead of an area where laminar flow separates from an object. It creates a vortex or vortices that kind of act like ball bearings for the airflow, giving it a smoother separation and…
Sounds fair.
Depends upon which PART of its history you’re talking about. That kind of thing is just folklore now. This ain’t the 70s anymore. Lord Hesketh wouldn’t get any further than the hospitality tent these days. The closest analog to what I think you’re alluding to would be something like Brawn Racing in 2009, but even they…
Thirteen five? No.
Nice sweeping generalization there. Sadly, that is true about many Americans, but...whatevs, man: I’ve visited enough countries, and have enough stamps in my passport to feel safe ignoring that comment. We’re not REALLY talking about visiting Vietnam here anyway...this was like...a strictly controlled tour of VINTOWN.
Oh yes. 11 people were “disrupted” by Teslas in just a four month period this year.
Mercedes slowly clawing themselves back into contention for a win, and seeing George get it.
What happens when an old Prius humps a Dodge Dart...
I never bought into that whole “If you no longer go for a gap...” bullshit that Senna went on about. Go racing, sure, by all means. But don’t be a colossal twat about it.
So, basically, it’s not so different from my neighbor’s Civic LX that has been festooned with red Honda badges...and a distinctly crooked Si badge.
Hyundai/KIA design and engineering is kinda knocking it out of the park lately. I think they’ve won enough people over that they’ll comfortably weather a few customers being turned off by this. The EV6 is extremely well reviewed, the brand has a ton of momentum, and there’s a bunch of new EVs in their pipeline. They…
Zeekr 009.....meh.