Outwash describes airflow pushed outward from the front wing. The wing directs air away from the tires. This reduces turbulence around the car. Cleaner airflow improves aerodynamic efficiency. For example, engineers design wing edges to guide air outward. This helps protect airflow along the car’s sides. Outwash can improve cornering stability. However, rules limit extreme designs. Small airflow changes affect overall balance. Aerodynamics remain highly sensitive.
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