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  2. Automobile drag coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Average full-size passenger cars have a drag area of roughly 8 sq ft (0.74 m 2). Reported drag areas range from the 1999 Honda Insight at 5.1 sq ft (0.47 m 2) to the 2003 Hummer H2 at 26.5 sq ft (2.46 m 2). The drag area of a bicycle (and rider) is also in the range of 6.5–7.5 sq ft (0.60–0.70 m 2). [5]

  3. Kammback - Wikipedia

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    The Kammback, along with other aerodynamic modifications, gave the prototype a drag coefficient of 0.25. [ 12 ] The earliest mass-produced cars using Kammback principles were the 1949–1951 Nash Airflyte in the United States and the 1952–1955 Borgward Hansa 2400 in Europe.

  4. Template:Drag coefficient - Wikipedia

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    This template displays the symbol for coefficient of drag with an optional link to Drag coefficient (link=yes) or Automobile drag coefficient (link=car) and an optional value. If long=yes then the phrase 'drag coefficient of' is added to the front to make it easier to read as part of a full sentence.

  5. Aptera (solar electric vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The Aptera has a claimed coefficient of drag that is very low, at 0.13 as of January 2023. [15] The car was tested at an Italian wind tunnel, the results of which were described by co-CEO Chris Anthony as "pretty pictures".

  6. Talk:Automobile drag coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Today's hybrids are just now catching up to the best cars from 70-80 years ago in drag coefficient, and cutting aero drag is reponsibile for about 70% of their fuel economy improvement over typical gas cars. Slightly reduced weight and a hybrid powertrain along with use of CVT and smaller engine is the rest. This is embarassing.

  7. Pro stock - Wikipedia

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    Allen Johnson's Mopar Dodge Avenger Pro Stock. Pro stock is a class of drag racing featuring "factory hot rods".The class is often described as "all motor", due to the cars not using any form of forced induction such as turbocharging or supercharging, or other enhancements, like nitrous oxide, along with regulations governing the modifications allowed to the engines and the types of bodies used.

  8. Top Fuel - Wikipedia

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    Two Top Fuel dragsters side by side during an NHRA event in 2012. Top Fuel is a type of drag racing whose dragsters are the quickest accelerating racing cars in the world and the fastest sanctioned category of drag racing, with the fastest competitors reaching speeds of 338.94 miles per hour (545.5 km/h) and finishing the 1,000 foot (304.8 m) runs in 3.641 seconds.

  9. Pro Modified - Wikipedia

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    Pro Modified, also known as Pro Mod, is a class or division in the sport of drag racing used in the NHRA and FIA (quarter-mile) and the Professional Drag Racers Association (PDRA) (eighth-mile). It is similar to the Top Doorslammer class as defined by the ANDRA .