09-29-2022, 06:14 PM
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The suspended wing on the bonnet, just ahead of the A-pillar, dubbed the aerobridge in reference to a similar element introduced on the F12berlinetta, plays a very different role to its namesake. While the latter's aerobridge deflected the air flow from the bonnet downwards to boost downforce, the one on the Ferrari Purosangue is designed to reduce drag.
The air passing under the wing on the bonnet is energised locally to reduce the negative impact of the vortex at the base of the windscreen, and to accelerate the flow to increase the amount of air being evacuated from a vent hidden by the aerobridge, which is part of a complex system of air ducts fed by the intake located over the headlights.
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I like the aerobridge on the F12. It's suprising that they don't make any connection to routing air around the rear view mirrors.
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