No dirt is normally mynewt, so it does not cause drag, but if there was a large clump stuck to it yes, it would cause drag
To make sponsor logos more visible and for a very small aerodynamic advantage. Yes, because there may be dirt, etc. on the car that would produce drag.
The car industry used a wind tunnel to find out how to make cars more wind resistant. Things like gaps in the doors and wing panels can even cause drag on a vehicle. Rubber on a car can cause drag. the smoother the surface the less the drag will be, even the wrong polish on a car can cause drag.
I think it was Ford Mustang was the first drag car.
the point in a drag race is not to increase drag it is too go down the "drag" strip which is ussually a 1/4 mile and speed and acceleration is key but if you want to increase your drag coefficeint of the car make a flat perpindicular surface with no holes to create as much surface area as possible
Wally Parks invented the Drag racing car
No. It won't cause it to cease. It could cause other problems that may lead it to cease. Dirt in a gas tank will most likely get clogged in the inline fuel filter, causing your car to run rough due to lack of gas getting to the injectors or carb.
Joe Dirt Car was created in 1995.
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Yes, It will block outside noises and make the stereo sound better, only time you should not, is when you are building a car to drag race with, becuase weight slows you down.
the shape of the car is vital when designing because if you want a high speed car then it has to be aerodynamic this makes it easier for the air to go around the car and stops it from having drag drag is the force of the air that is pushing on a car if you want a fast car you need less drag
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