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Re: aerodynamics question

To: oldskooling@yahoo.com, emanteno@comcast.net, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: aerodynamics question
From: N197TR4@cs.com
Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 09:23:32 EST
Nothing is mentioned here about roll cages stuck up into the airstream:

...I have always felt that big ugly full hoops with generous amounts of 
padding create more drag than a nicely shaped coupe configuration.

When I look at my rather tall roll bar and all of it's appendages, I shudder 
to think about all of the turbulence it creates.

> Keep in mind that is with a windshield. They had a similar discussion on 
> the SCCA production car forum. This is what was said 
> 
> "1.) An open car with no windscreen and a fairing and/or tonneau to smooth 
> the air across the cockpit is the fastest of the bunch. 
> 2.) a closed car with a well-designed rear window area (like a fastback or a 
> little lip wing) is second fastest. 
> 3.) an open car with a full-height windscreen and an open cockpit is at a 
> disadvantage as is a closed car with a poorly designed rear window (think of 
>a 
> 510) 
> 
> The reasons are that the back side of the windscreen in an open car becomes 
> a low pressure area. Air rushing over the car is sucked down into the cockpit 
> creating turbulence and drag. The same is true of the poorly designed closed 
> car - it's just that the drag is above the trunk. A Fastback helps close the 
> airstream over the car and creates less turbulence. The open car with no 
> windshield (just a fairing or tonneau) has the least frontal area and no 
>place 
> for turbulence or drag to slow the car except behind the rear bumper. I hope 
> that helps. If I were driving a Spec Miata, I'd want the top on. but if I 
>were 
> driving an EP/FP Miata with no upright windshield, It would be a roadster. 
> -Basil"
> 
> I hope that helps.
> 
> -Bob Adams

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