Abstract

Nowadays, cars are used quite often and require good stability and handling while driving to keep passengers safe. At the same time, the race car also must have better stability and handling at high speeds than family cars so that they can ensure that the driver can handle the track and get the best performance in extreme conditions. Therefore, the shape of the vehicle and the design of the different components play a key role in ensuring its stability at high speeds. From an aerodynamic point of view, the streamlined body design, the application of spoilers, the design of the tail and the ground effect are all factors that are crucial to the stability of the car. This paper will look at how the race car remains stable at high speeds from an aerodynamic perspective, and how its shape and different components of the car affect its stability and handling. From our research, we find that all of them have crucial effects and exist different forces on the car body

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