Gurney flap in Formula One refers to a small upward lip added to the trailing edge of a wing. It increases downforce slightly with minimal drag increase. Engineers use Gurney flaps to fine-tune aerodynamic balance. Drivers benefit from improved traction and stability. Example A car exits a medium-speed corner with additional downforce from the Gurney flap. Tires maintain better contact with the track surface. Wind tunnel testing confirms optimal flap height. Teams implement flaps differently based on track speed and layout. Gurney flaps therefore provide simple yet effective downforce enhancements.
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