01-17-2013, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ST185RC
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the car is going side ways, and there's more surface area with the plexiglass, would it not create more air resistance? Seems counter productive to drifting when resistance is giving the tendency to straighten out the car rather than giving the car better angle. If this were run on a windy area while drifting, that plexiglass is going to catch wind more so than if it weren't there at all.
Not a drifter by any means, so I don't know any better. But from all the teams other that do drift, they seem to want to minimize surface area to the side of the spoilers and such.
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Read up on why rally cars have them.
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