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__NOTOC__ This glossary provides a rigorous, academically structured definition of technical terms used in Formula One. Terms are defined in engineering and regulatory contexts, with cross-references to relevant articles. == A == ; '''Aero rake''': A sensor array used during testing to measure airflow around the car. Often mounted with pitot tubes or pressure probes. ; '''Airbox''': The intake above the driver’s head that feeds air to the engine, often integrated with the roll hoop. ; '''Apex''': The innermost point of a racing line through a corner. ; '''Anti-dive geometry''': Suspension design that resists compression under braking, reducing forward pitch. == B == ; '''Ballast''': Dense material (often tungsten) placed strategically to optimise weight distribution. ; '''Beam wing''': A secondary horizontal aerofoil element located near the rear diffuser to condition airflow. ; '''Blistering''': A type of tyre degradation where internal heat causes bubbles in the rubber. == C == ; '''Camber''': The vertical tilt of a wheel when viewed from the front. Negative camber improves lateral grip. ; '''CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)''': Simulation method used to analyse airflow without wind tunnel testing. ; '''Chassis''': The structural base of the car, typically a carbon-fibre monocoque. ; '''Coanda effect''': Tendency of airflow to follow a surface contour. Used in exhaust flow manipulation. == D == ; '''Diffuser''': The expanding underfloor section at the rear, which accelerates airflow to generate downforce. ; '''DRS (Drag Reduction System)''': A movable rear-wing element allowing reduced drag on straights. Regulated for activation zones only. == E == ; '''ECU (Electronic Control Unit)''': Standardised control hardware managing engine, gearbox, and hybrid systems. ; '''ERS (Energy Recovery System)''': The hybrid system that recovers kinetic and thermal energy (MGU-K and MGU-H). ; '''EBD (Exhaust-Blown Diffuser)''': Technique exploiting exhaust gases to seal the diffuser, banned post-2011. == F == ; '''Flat spot''': A section of tyre worn flat by a locked wheel under braking. Causes vibrations and reduced performance. ; '''Floor edge vortex''': A rotating airflow generated at the floor boundary, crucial for sealing ground-effect aerodynamics. == G == ; '''Ground effect''': Aerodynamic principle using underbody airflow to create downforce through pressure differentials. ; '''Gurney flap''': A small vertical lip added to a wing’s trailing edge to increase downforce. == H == ; '''Halo''': Titanium safety structure protecting the driver’s head from debris. ; '''HANS device''': Head And Neck Support device reducing whiplash in impacts. == I == ; '''Inboard suspension''': Suspension components (springs/dampers) mounted inside the chassis, connected via push/pull rods. == K == ; '''KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System)''': Original hybrid system (2009–2013) recovering braking energy via MGU-K. == L == ; '''Load cell''': A sensor that measures force (e.g. on suspension arms or brake pedals). ; '''Lift and coast''': A fuel-saving and thermal management driving technique used during races. == M == ; '''Monocoque''': Single-piece structural shell housing driver and fuel cell. Provides crash safety. ; '''MGU-K''': Motor Generator Unit – Kinetic. Recovers energy under braking and redeploys it for acceleration. ; '''MGU-H''': Motor Generator Unit – Heat. Recovers energy from exhaust gases (to be removed in 2026). == N == ; '''Nomex''': A fire-resistant material used in driver suits and cockpit insulation. == O == ; '''Outwash''': Aero strategy to deflect air away from tyres to reduce drag and tyre wake. == P == ; '''Parc Fermé''': The period when car setup changes are restricted. Begins post-qualifying until race start. ; '''Plank''': A wooden (jabroc) strip under the car to monitor legality of ride height. ; '''Power unit (PU)''': Modern F1 engine, including ICE, MGU-K, MGU-H, turbo, and control systems. == Q == ; '''Quali mode''': Engine mapping used to maximise power output during qualifying (now regulated). == R == ; '''Rake (vehicle attitude)''': The longitudinal tilt of the car. High rake increases underfloor airflow acceleration. ; '''Regen''': Short for regenerative braking via MGU-K. == S == ; '''Sidepod''': Bodywork housing radiators and cooling systems. ; '''Slipstream''': Reduced air pressure behind a car, reducing drag for the following car. ; '''Stint''': A continuous run between pit stops. == T == ; '''Telemetry''': Wireless data transmission from car to pit wall in real-time. ; '''Torque map''': Engine control settings defining torque delivery. ; '''T-tray''': Front floor extension (officially 'bib') supporting plank and controlling airflow. == U == ; '''Undercut''': Pit strategy where a driver pits early to gain advantage with fresher tyres. ; '''Understeer''': Condition where the front tyres lose grip before the rear, causing the car to turn less than desired. == V == ; '''Vortex generator''': Small aero device used to control flow separation and energise airflow. == W == ; '''Wake turbulence''': Chaotic air left behind a car. Modern rules aim to reduce its disruptive effect. ; '''Wind tunnel''': Physical testing apparatus to measure aerodynamic forces. == Y == ; '''Yaw angle''': The rotation of the car around its vertical axis, relevant in corner entry stability. == Z == ; '''Zylon''': Ultra-strong polymer used in side-impact structures and cockpit panels. == See also == * [[Aerodynamics]] * [[Power unit]] * [[Tyres]] * [[Chassis]] * [[Regulation evolution]] * [[Strategy modelling]] == References == * FIA Technical Glossary
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