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Keywords:
Racecar,
Chassis,
Aerodynamic,
Tire,
Tuning
Four to six hand trucks placed in formation beside the door of a storage car to facilitate the separation of the mail and parcels being unloaded.
Preparation of a car-including the suspension package, weight distribution, aerodynamic package, tire pressure, gearing and engine tuning - all key details for a race or qualifying.
Slang term for the tuning and adjustments made to a race car's suspension before and during a race.
The term for the tuning and adjustments made to the car's suspension before and during a race weekend.
The combination of settings for a car's engine, tires, and chassis. Teams make constant adjustments to a car's setup based on driver input.
The combination of settings for a car's engine, aerodynamics and wheels/tires. Based on driver input, teams make continual adjustments to a car's setup during pit stops.
There are a huge number of variable adjustments which can be made to racecar to improve the handling and performance. The driver with the best setup is in a good position to win. A driver with a less than perfect setup can sometimes "hustle the car" and compensate for the deficiency, but most drivers perform at their utmost only when the car is comfortable.
The combination of adjustments to a car's engine, tires, brakes, and chassis.
A term used to refer to a racecarâ€(tm)s suspension or chassis adjustments, which include springs, shocks, wheel alignment, etc. Different “setups†or adjustments are required for different sized and different types of racetracks.
The way a car is equipped for qualifying and a race.
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