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Ahhh, yes...the F1 Experiences two-seater.

What's that? You didn't notice the airbox way back there behind the passenger's cockpit?  :)

The heavily-scalloped front wing is purposefully designed to channel air to the front tires to cool the brakes, as the car is substantially heavier than a spec F1 car and will require heavier braking than normal.

Where did you see this, Louis?

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Am 8.11.2018 um 19:38 schrieb abrewer:

Ahhh, yes...the F1 Experiences two-seater.

What's that? You didn't notice the airbox way back there behind the passenger's cockpit?  :)

The heavily-scalloped front wing is purposefully designed to channel air to the front tires to cool the brakes, as the car is substantially heavier than a spec F1 car and will require heavier braking than normal.

Where did you see this, Louis?

 

The second seat is not a passenger´s seat, it´s for the snowplow operator 😉

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