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The faster you go, the more downforce the car generates, which presses the car into the ground and compresses the suspension. This is why you see the cars sparking as the skid plates rub the ground at the end of straights, but not in slow-speed corners, where they’re sitting much higher; the reduced downforce generated in a slow-speed corner means that it does not compress the suspension as much.
How to Build a Car: The Autobiography of the World’s Greatest Formula 1 Designer
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