Yes.
Lotus cars are very good and are recognized most because of their lightweight design and easy maneuverability and downforce.
Formula 1 cars have high drag coefficients because they are open wheel, and they have large air dams and spoilers to create downforce.
Actually, cars don't drive. People drive cars.
There is something called a Downforce.. due to air pressure difference above and below the car, which is largely because of the shape of the car....its curves at different places and stuff... Pressure(air) above it is more then pressure below it.... it is a famous fact that this downforce can even counter gravity(it is so large), hence a f1 car can be driven upside-down in a tunnel... this is to give the car a good grip(this down force)...
For motor vehicles: Downforce. toe, camber.Added: For railroad trains - the steel flanges on the wheels that travel along the inner surface of rails prevent the cars from leaving the tracks.
No, raccoons cannot drive cars.
Downforce occurs when air flowing over something pushes it into the ground. An F1 car is very light so it is fast in a straight line and can be thrown into the corners but because it is so light the car will have very little grip in the corners. Downforce adds to the weight of the car with the force of air pushing it down. The new DRS (drag reduction system) on the cars stops downforce - which causes drag - in the long straights. When a front wing or another part of an F1 car that makes downforce comes off the car has less grip and this often leads to crashes. Overall, downforce is essential to keeping an F1 car on the track
they drive stupid cars
Yes. All sorts of people drive cars.
they drive cars
All cars can be turned into a non front drive car.
Yes Women Did drive cars in the 1950's