T-wing in Formula One refers to a small horizontal wing positioned on the rear of the chassis. It adds slight downforce and stabilizes airflow over the rear wing. Teams use T-wings to refine aerodynamic balance in high-speed sections. Proper positioning ensures minimal drag while improving performance. Example A car accelerates through a straight with stable airflow from the T-wing. Downforce helps maintain rear stability entering the next corner. Engineers adjust angle and placement for optimal effect. Wind tunnel data validates the T-wing’s efficiency. T-wings therefore support aerodynamic fine-tuning and rear grip enhancement.
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