Aerodynamic Evaluation of the Imperial Front Wing in Higher Ground Clearance

2025-36-0057

To be published on 12/18/2025

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The front wing is a critical component of a Formula 1 car, directly influencing aerodynamic efficiency and overall performance. This study focuses on optimizing the computational simulation process for a Formula 1 front wing, using the Imperial Front Wing (IFW) model as a benchmark. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations were for this study, with a particular emphasis on evaluating ground effect and aerodynamic drag characteristics. A higher ground height configuration of the IFW is evaluated in this study.
The results, including aerodynamic coefficients and fluid flow visualizations, were compared with findings from previous literature to assess their accuracy and consistency. The study demonstrated strong alignment with theoretical expectations, validating the simulation approach. Additionally, this research lays the groundwork for further refinements in mesh optimization and simulation methodologies, contributing to more efficient aerodynamic analysis in high-performance motorsport applications.
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Victor, Gabriel Santos Barreto Freitas, José Fernando Paz Gonzalez, Julio César Lelis Alves, and Filipe Fabian Buscariolo, "Aerodynamic Evaluation of the Imperial Front Wing in Higher Ground Clearance," SAE Technical Paper 2025-36-0057, 2025-, .
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To be published on Dec 18, 2025
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2025-36-0057
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Technical Paper
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English