Peregrine
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Titus Maccius Plautus stated that 'Nomen est omen,' a truth still relevant today. Despite the veil of coincidence surrounding it, this ancient wisdom endures. Before delving into details, I drafted an introduction for a car design project. Emphasizing aerodynamic efficiency, I incorporated ground effect to create downforce while maintaining minimal air disturbance behind the vehicle. The 5050mm-long bodywork maximizes area under the car, and I prioritized minimizing frontal area without altering the original design significantly. To ensure optimal performance, the chassis allows wheels a 70mm free upward travel with a 30-degree steering lock in either direction. Further renderings and CFD analysis will be uploaded once available. Until then, soar high like a falcon and leave your competition behind. Yours sincerely, Peter
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