Car designer here. You are evaluating a video game model that looks similar but actually isn't the real thing. Those models aren't exactly a copy of the real car, they don't have exactly the same surfaces. And any minor change in shape curvature influences aerodynamics. Most important, we spend more time on how the air flows to cool the engine and reduce wind noise. It's important to know that this isn't a race car. The customer expects comfort and reliability, not expensive race performance
They can get a comfort and reliability with a Lexus. Paying 150k to not care about performance of a car that looks like it exist for performance is ridiculous to me. 🤔
@@gaara4667 the Audi R8 was always considered a budget supercar, or a high-end sports car, and not something on the same level of the Carrera GT or the Enzo Ferrrari, because of this, folks who bought this car were expecting performance...Just not enough performance where the aerodynamics of the car would matter that much so it would reach higher speeds than what it did reached(which was already pretty high for what it was back then). If you wanted more performance, you would have just bought a Huracan(which is essentially the same car, but under a much more expensive make up and with better aerodynamics).
Dude, I don't know where you work and I barely understand anything about aerodynamics... But I fucking love the subject which automatically makes you my hero... Keep doing good work, keep improving the aerodynamic efficiency of whatever vehicles you work on... Your job is fucking awesome and I wish I was smart to fully understand it...
Correct me if I'm wrong: This judgement is extremely flawed because it's using a rather low poly version of the real deal and it doesn't take into consideration vents and openings. I mean, it makes it seem almost like the car is blocking all air that hits the front grill when the front grill in fact doesn't do that.
technically the Front grill DOES block the Input, cause the Air runs trough Radiators and other coolant related Devices. THIS slows the Air down and creates a High Pressure Zone in front of the Car. Also Air Intakes ALL slow a car down... exeption the NACA DUCT (Google it). Any large "Shovel Size" Intakes like on the Side of the R8 slow the car down and create drag. It's literally a fine Balance of everything and not be spoken in general. Plenty of modern cars now even have flaps behind the Grille to block it off completely when going fast for Aerodynamic efficiency. Driving fast not much Airflow is needed for cooling... only when you slow down more Air is needed again. Sound funny, but take a look at some modern cars. Ever seen a BUGATTI ? This car eben closes most of the Air intakes when going fast...
I am not sure if this model includes air vents that direct air in frontal area, I like your videos and I would like to see electric models that don't have vents.
The largest and slightly smaller grille pieces on the front are open/partially open for directing air through the front intercoolers. The smaller pieces are all totally solid - purely aesthetic.
Did you model the front air dam and radiator? It looks like the front air dam is completely blocked off, instead of letting the air flow through. The result might be misleading if you didn't model this part correctly.
Even just eyeballing the car, you can see the large air dams in the front bumper don't exit anywhere once they enter the wheel housing. On supercars and especially hypercars, there's a reason they started putting these huge vents on the doors, just behind the wheels; it's also on the Mustang GTD, it allows restricted air to exit the front wheels to improve handling. This improves airflow significantly and it's funny how... obvious it is that it would, lol. Still, props to the engineers anyway.
someone tell me im dumb, i allways think of puting a chanel behind the wheels to suck the tyres wake, with 2 fans on the back of the car that suck this tyres wake through this chanel, would this mitigate the drag of the wheels? also the same fans can be used in many ways, to invert the blades creating drag when braking, could create a flap that with a press on the stearing wheel can direct the flow or in horizontal position, to create thrust, or im almost vertical position to create downforce. can also be used to mitigate the drag created by the cooling, and much more, its is really not that difficult, the car already have many fans, just need to remove than all and stick just just powerfull in the back, noise is not a problem because it would just work in track mode, when you need confort you can just turn it off.
Fans can definitely work, however, the main consideration is how much energy they are using compared to how much you will save. With the wheel wakes, they are naturally low energy, so you need to supply energy to accelerate it. If you want to pump it out into the car's wake to make the wake faster and hence less draggy, then you need to route it through the car, which is usually impractical because of other components in it. In terms of that idea, we went through it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/CJQTJI7gHt4/v-deo.html
Welp the r8 is dead anyway. And the 1st gen design wad more successful, even beside its gallardo counterpart. Those side blades, the DRLs, the rear light graphics, the exhaust, that V10 commercial with the red hot exhaust test run. Simply iconic. Walter da silva was the best designer the vw group had employed.
What about some of the sportcars from the '90s, some of the first that were fully designed in computer and with very low claimed aero coefficient like the Mitsubishi Eclipse with a cd. of 0.29. I've always felt that they designed the car to fully utilize some aero features like flat floor, but were never used in the production version due to manufacturing costs.
great channel keep it up. 2 suggestions to increase growth of the channel. 1. post your analysis on car specific forums for the vehicle covered. 2. do common cars like a supra, civic, m3, 718 cayman, mustang, camaro. there's real interest from people who buy these cars to increase their performance and beat higher dollar cars.
I own a volvo v70 second generation with turbocharged straight 5 and i can't find its drag coeficcient so i would like to see you revieving it and also some old volvo bricks
Looks like you're treating the front like a solid airtight surface when in fact it's not - getting this air inside through the coolers and directing it outside at certain points is vital for an ICE-car and accounting for that front and rear will remove a lot of your mentioned problem areas.
Curious to see the difference between the coupe and the Spyder model, or how my car would look (I’ve merged the front and side of the model in the video with the rear of the model made just prior).
The lack of simulation of air flow through the front grill as if it were made of solid metal means that this analysis, as well as any other on this channel, is unfortunately just entertainment
Can you run a aerodynamic test on the latest R8 Racing car, R8 LMS GT2. It has a very interesting hood design and slicker front. I am curious how it would perform compare to the road version
@@PremierAerodynamics love your videos! Do you have Open CFD software tutorials, I am an aerospace engineer for GSE systems but I mostly do 1d calcs, so I’d love to learN more about CFD
Thanks. From a DIY point of view, much of it is fixed. But, lowering the car and putting on rims with much less opening would be the easiest, and you might get a 3 or 4% drag reduction quite easily from that. From a more fundamental design point of view, the best thing is to lower the roof and not make it pop up as much.
I know this is tough, but I would love a video on aerodynamic bandaids for muscle cars (or classics in general). There’s got to be something you can do about the windshield. Edit: I’ve watched the Daytona video. I mean cars that look more like Trans Am racers.
PLEASE do the Mercedes W 196 Monza Stromlinie! I always wanted to see just how good it was back then! And also unlike the T80 it was an actual car that raced and imo the most marvelous and probably most aerodynamic (race)car ever made.
Hey man great video 💪 clear explanation i would love to see a aerodynamic analysis of the Saab 93 2003-2008 considering that saab built jets it would be quite interesting 🤔
What your model doesn't consider is the flow through the cooling package at the front. You NEED the high pressure area to get sufficient flow to actually go through the radiator and not around it. A customer expects, especially with such a car but actually with any car, to floor it not having to think about the engine temperature. Depending on the engine you have over 2MW(!) of heat that needs to be shed through a fairly small radiator on an R8. Design restrictions are also another topic. Mr. Rüdiger Faul could design a W124 with cw value of 0.22 in 1981(!) but the design department butchered that idea. Still 0.29 in the early 80s was unheard off. Mercedes simply didn't brag about that like Audi did with worse values. Can you imagine that a boxy car like the W210 could achieve a value of 0.26 in the early 90s . It's not the boxiness per se. It is the idea what to so with air flow and where you need what.
Would suggest using more 3D scanned models rather than videogame models as they can be much more accurate, especially when it comes to representation of real-world aerodynamics
@@PremierAerodynamics youre welcome! It should be quite good, as its record efficient :) If you want the best you can also do an aptera, but that would be unspectacular.
Bro, can you do a G-Wagon video? Comparing the last 2 generations.. I'm not sure if you've done that before as this is my first video, but I'd love that, I think it'd be hilarious 😅 Edit: just checked, I don't think you e done the G-Wagon, please do..
@@PremierAerodynamics please include the Airflow into the Engine bay from underneath... this is done for cooling purpose, as the real Louvre above the Engine bay Cover creates a Set of Vortexes which "suck" the Air out of the Engine bay. Just similar to the Lotus ESPRIT and Lamborghini MIURA These two would be also interesting ! 🙂 Keep on going, it's so interesting what you do. Especially as I worked in the Industry and came in Touch with Aerodynamics. Sometimes cars are surprisingly bad even as the look sleek and Aerodynamic. In reality they aren't so good.
My Skoda Fabia mk1 has a better drag coefficient than the R8. It means that if I put the Fabia engine and transmission in the body of an R8, the Fabia would be faster
Thats why it need 5.0 V10 high rpms engine,to fight the drag. Even my 2013 Skoda Fabia hss better aerodynamics,by being very thin,small wheels ect. But R8 is beautiful car,no doubt.
You should be sued for these videos as they're defaming. If these cars had aerodynamics that caused it to be dangerous or unworthy of sale after such a ridiculously high development cost I'm certain they wouldn't have existed.
I don't know, I think they're pretty awesome for what they were and what they costed. Essentially a Huracan on a budget, and with a tune you could get a lot of power from them already.
*Summarized:* the Audi R8 have bad aerodynamics mostly because it's not a Gallardo. Plus, I never feeling good about the shape of the R8. I just feel it's always uncoordinated in general. Maybe as a undergraduate student in aviation engineering I do have some good instinct that I need to work in the industry.
Car designer here. You are evaluating a video game model that looks similar but actually isn't the real thing. Those models aren't exactly a copy of the real car, they don't have exactly the same surfaces. And any minor change in shape curvature influences aerodynamics. Most important, we spend more time on how the air flows to cool the engine and reduce wind noise. It's important to know that this isn't a race car. The customer expects comfort and reliability, not expensive race performance
They can get a comfort and reliability with a Lexus. Paying 150k to not care about performance of a car that looks like it exist for performance is ridiculous to me. 🤔
@@gaara4667 the Audi R8 was always considered a budget supercar, or a high-end sports car, and not something on the same level of the Carrera GT or the Enzo Ferrrari, because of this, folks who bought this car were expecting performance...Just not enough performance where the aerodynamics of the car would matter that much so it would reach higher speeds than what it did reached(which was already pretty high for what it was back then).
If you wanted more performance, you would have just bought a Huracan(which is essentially the same car, but under a much more expensive make up and with better aerodynamics).
@@pedinhuh16with that price you'll expect more.
Thanks for the input!
Dude, I don't know where you work and I barely understand anything about aerodynamics... But I fucking love the subject which automatically makes you my hero... Keep doing good work, keep improving the aerodynamic efficiency of whatever vehicles you work on... Your job is fucking awesome and I wish I was smart to fully understand it...
Speaking of unaerodynamic - what about our beloved turbo brick Volvo? Also interested in other weirdly shaped vehicles.
Thanks for the idea!
i own an 850 and it feels like a parachute when going 220+kmh
@@isidown7442i own a v70 2nd gen and it feels good on accelerating 200-240
@@PremierAerodynamics g wagon xd
850 from BTCC series
Correct me if I'm wrong: This judgement is extremely flawed because it's using a rather low poly version of the real deal and it doesn't take into consideration vents and openings. I mean, it makes it seem almost like the car is blocking all air that hits the front grill when the front grill in fact doesn't do that.
Thanks for the input!
technically the Front grill DOES block the Input, cause the Air runs trough Radiators and other coolant related Devices. THIS slows the Air down and creates a High Pressure Zone in front of the Car. Also Air Intakes ALL slow a car down... exeption the NACA DUCT (Google it). Any large "Shovel Size" Intakes like on the Side of the R8 slow the car down and create drag.
It's literally a fine Balance of everything and not be spoken in general.
Plenty of modern cars now even have flaps behind the Grille to block it off completely when going fast for Aerodynamic efficiency. Driving fast not much Airflow is needed for cooling... only when you slow down more Air is needed again. Sound funny, but take a look at some modern cars.
Ever seen a BUGATTI ? This car eben closes most of the Air intakes when going fast...
How does the older more round R8 compare?
front remained the same so same problems
Probably worst given it's shaped like a TT
@@vercingetorige400 old r8s front is similar but still less blocky
I would like to see a first gen R8 comparison aswell. I remember watching R8 aerodynamic promo video on YT back in the days.
Please do GMA t.50. Wondering how the fan and the underfloor affects the downforce.
Thanks for the idea!
I am not sure if this model includes air vents that direct air in frontal area, I like your videos and I would like to see electric models that don't have vents.
also is spinning of the wheel even included in wheel drag because it does not look like it
The largest and slightly smaller grille pieces on the front are open/partially open for directing air through the front intercoolers. The smaller pieces are all totally solid - purely aesthetic.
Aerodynamics of a Cybertruck would be amazing to have a video on.
Thanks for the idea!
You don't have air resistance if you kill the air.
It actually could be better than most ppl thought.
Do an aerodynamics test of GTA 5 cars and compare them to their real life counterpart
Thanks for the idea!
tf
Or an aerodynamics test of cars going at mach 1. That'd be cool to
I think it would be very interesting to see a video like this but with Group C and imsa gtp cars from the late '80s and early '90s
Thanks for the idea!
@@PremierAerodynamics The Nissan r92cp or Jaguar xjr-9 for example...😃
Did you model the front air dam and radiator?
It looks like the front air dam is completely blocked off, instead of letting the air flow through.
The result might be misleading if you didn't model this part correctly.
It's closed cooling flow.
the Airflow gets slowed down by the Radiator, hence crating a High Pressure Zone in front of the Grille
Even just eyeballing the car, you can see the large air dams in the front bumper don't exit anywhere once they enter the wheel housing. On supercars and especially hypercars, there's a reason they started putting these huge vents on the doors, just behind the wheels; it's also on the Mustang GTD, it allows restricted air to exit the front wheels to improve handling. This improves airflow significantly and it's funny how... obvious it is that it would, lol. Still, props to the engineers anyway.
That's a great point.
someone tell me im dumb, i allways think of puting a chanel behind the wheels to suck the tyres wake, with 2 fans on the back of the car that suck this tyres wake through this chanel, would this mitigate the drag of the wheels? also the same fans can be used in many ways, to invert the blades creating drag when braking, could create a flap that with a press on the stearing wheel can direct the flow or in horizontal position, to create thrust, or im almost vertical position to create downforce. can also be used to mitigate the drag created by the cooling, and much more, its is really not that difficult, the car already have many fans, just need to remove than all and stick just just powerfull in the back, noise is not a problem because it would just work in track mode, when you need confort you can just turn it off.
Fans can definitely work, however, the main consideration is how much energy they are using compared to how much you will save. With the wheel wakes, they are naturally low energy, so you need to supply energy to accelerate it. If you want to pump it out into the car's wake to make the wake faster and hence less draggy, then you need to route it through the car, which is usually impractical because of other components in it. In terms of that idea, we went through it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/CJQTJI7gHt4/v-deo.html
Welp the r8 is dead anyway. And the 1st gen design wad more successful, even beside its gallardo counterpart. Those side blades, the DRLs, the rear light graphics, the exhaust, that V10 commercial with the red hot exhaust test run. Simply iconic. Walter da silva was the best designer the vw group had employed.
What about some of the sportcars from the '90s, some of the first that were fully designed in computer and with very low claimed aero coefficient like the Mitsubishi Eclipse with a cd. of 0.29.
I've always felt that they designed the car to fully utilize some aero features like flat floor, but were never used in the production version due to manufacturing costs.
Thanks for the idea!
"Wtf where you doing instead of studying for your test?"
"Mmmmmmmmmmmmm audi r8 aerodynamics"
Lol
great channel keep it up. 2 suggestions to increase growth of the channel.
1. post your analysis on car specific forums for the vehicle covered.
2. do common cars like a supra, civic, m3, 718 cayman, mustang, camaro. there's real interest from people who buy these cars to increase their performance and beat higher dollar cars.
Thanks for the tips!
I own a volvo v70 second generation with turbocharged straight 5 and i can't find its drag coeficcient so i would like to see you revieving it and also some old volvo bricks
Thanks for the idea!
Looks like you're treating the front like a solid airtight surface when in fact it's not - getting this air inside through the coolers and directing it outside at certain points is vital for an ICE-car and accounting for that front and rear will remove a lot of your mentioned problem areas.
Thanks for the input!
Curious to see the difference between the coupe and the Spyder model, or how my car would look (I’ve merged the front and side of the model in the video with the rear of the model made just prior).
Thanks for the idea!
The lack of simulation of air flow through the front grill as if it were made of solid metal means that this analysis, as well as any other on this channel, is unfortunately just entertainment
Thanks for the input!
Can you run a aerodynamic test on the latest R8 Racing car, R8 LMS GT2. It has a very interesting hood design and slicker front. I am curious how it would perform compare to the road version
Thanks for the idea!
@@PremierAerodynamics love your videos! Do you have Open CFD software tutorials, I am an aerospace engineer for GSE systems but I mostly do 1d calcs, so I’d love to learN more about CFD
Could you do the AMG GTR? I’m curious to see what a long hood would do to the aerodynamics
Thanks for the idea!
I'd love to see an aerodynamic analysis of the Gumpert Apollo S someday in a future video of you can do that one.
Thanks for the idea!
Now it would be very interesting to have the Lamborghini Huracan in comparison, as it would be the direct V10 alternative to the R8
Thanks for the idea.
Hey, great video! Do you mind adding a section where mods/wings can be added to improve the aerodynamics?
Thanks for the idea! We have that coming up in next week's video.
What about the older R8, I want to know if it is better?
Thanks for the idea.
How long does it typically take you to run these simulations on OpenFOAM? Great video by the way
It depends on the model. Anywhere from a day to four. Then, the postprocessing on top of that takes some more time.
Do a video on the hsv vl walkinshaw, its bodykit was designed in a twr windtunnel and it reduced the drag coefficient from 0.43 to 0.32.
Thanks for the idea.
How does the Mk1 Audi TT compare to the R8?
Thanks for the idea!
Premier Aerodynamics: The hood is sleek so the air can travel over it unmolested
Me: Molest it.
It is “The slowest car ever built” after all
Lol.
Great video. How would you improve the situation? What would be the easiest and most beneficial modification to an R8's aero?
Thanks. From a DIY point of view, much of it is fixed. But, lowering the car and putting on rims with much less opening would be the easiest, and you might get a 3 or 4% drag reduction quite easily from that.
From a more fundamental design point of view, the best thing is to lower the roof and not make it pop up as much.
I would love to see a MR2 MK2 and lexus L400 have some interesting aerodynamics for a video
Thanks for the ideas!
How about comparing the TTs from Mk1 to Mk3 TTRS???
Thanks for the idea!
Can you make a video on the Corvette C8 Z06 aerodynamics please?
Thanks for the ideas! We'll see if we can get a good model of it.
I know this is tough, but I would love a video on aerodynamic bandaids for muscle cars (or classics in general). There’s got to be something you can do about the windshield.
Edit: I’ve watched the Daytona video. I mean cars that look more like Trans Am racers.
Thanks for the ideas!
saying the R8 aerodynamic is bad, while we have muscle cars that cost more on the market is wild.
muscle cars don't care about aero, they want POWAAAAAH
@@Thorfinn0607And that’s exactly why they suck for the most part.
Can you make a video on the Mazda RX-8 2003 aerodynamics please?
Thanks for the idea.
PLEASE do the Mercedes W 196 Monza Stromlinie! I always wanted to see just how good it was back then! And also unlike the T80 it was an actual car that raced and imo the most marvelous and probably most aerodynamic (race)car ever made.
Thanks for the idea!
Hey man great video 💪 clear explanation i would love to see a aerodynamic
analysis of the Saab 93 2003-2008 considering that saab built jets it would be quite interesting 🤔
Thanks for the idea. We have the Saab on the list.
@@PremierAerodynamics thx if you can do the 93 hatch and the 93 sedan it would be appreciated 💪
The video is fantastic as always. Are you interested in doing a CFD simulation for the genrational evolution of the Corvette?
Thanks for the idea! We have the C8 on the list.
How about a KTM X-Bow , Caterham 7 or Ariel Atom? These would probably have terrible aerodynamics
Thanks for the ideas!
Can we get an MX5 NB analysis? It is much more common and so a lot of us would benefit from that video. Including me :D
Thanks for the idea!
@@PremierAerodynamics as far as I know the MX5 Has a terrible drag coefficient and I'd like to see where that comes from
Please do a video on the Lexus LFA and/or LC500🙌🏽🙏🏽
Thanks for the idea!
What your model doesn't consider is the flow through the cooling package at the front.
You NEED the high pressure area to get sufficient flow to actually go through the radiator and not around it. A customer expects, especially with such a car but actually with any car, to floor it not having to think about the engine temperature.
Depending on the engine you have over 2MW(!) of heat that needs to be shed through a fairly small radiator on an R8. Design restrictions are also another topic. Mr. Rüdiger Faul could design a W124 with cw value of 0.22 in 1981(!) but the design department butchered that idea. Still 0.29 in the early 80s was unheard off. Mercedes simply didn't brag about that like Audi did with worse values.
Can you imagine that a boxy car like the W210 could achieve a value of 0.26 in the early 90s .
It's not the boxiness per se. It is the idea what to so with air flow and where you need what.
Thanks for the input!
You should do one with normal cars, like a civic or a SUV
Thanks for the idea.
How does it do compared to an Huracan ?
Thanks for the idea! WE have it on the to-do list.
Lotus Europa possible? Relatively low CD for the time and unique shape
Thanks for the idea!
I have a reasonable suspicion that a high-spec R8 could easily achieve 200 mph with the top down despite its aerodynamic inefficiencies.
Thanks for the input!
could you cover something newer like the miata RF?
Thanks for the idea!
Thanks for the idea!
What could be interesting is doing the latest iteration of the r8, the one made with ABT and looks like the Gt3 version, super video!
Thanks for the ideas!
Can you do a video on the Lamborghini Aventador? (The base model LP700)
Thanks for the idea!
Do a Bugatti Chiron and a Jesko Absolut!
Thanks for the idea.
Would suggest using more 3D scanned models rather than videogame models as they can be much more accurate, especially when it comes to representation of real-world aerodynamics
Thanks for the idea.
Would be cool to see MR2 SW20 aerodynamics
Thanks for the idea!
Let me introduce myself, I'm Brute Force.
You know it!
Don't surprised for Chucky R8😅
You know it!
please do the lupo 3L variant.
Thanks for the idea!
@@PremierAerodynamics youre welcome! It should be quite good, as its record efficient :)
If you want the best you can also do an aptera, but that would be unspectacular.
How about the Koenigsegg Agera R 2nd generation?
Thanks for the idea!
Can you do the aerodynamics of the volkswagen ID Buzz, it looks quite streamlined for a van.
Thanks for the idea!
Life lessons with aero!
You know it!
Is this simulation taking in acount the air pulled at the rear engine grille ?
It's closed cooling
Can u do this for e30
Thanks for the idea!
Pls analyse ford gt
Thanks for the idea!
So the Audi TT with a very similar shape would probably be just as bad ?
It would be close.
can you do mclaren speedtail ?
Thanks for the idea!
Id love to see something like a Dodge b300 van from the 1970s.
Its quite literally the definition of a brick, with such a small slanted nose haha 😆
Thanks for the idea!
Bro, can you do a G-Wagon video?
Comparing the last 2 generations..
I'm not sure if you've done that before as this is my first video, but I'd love that, I think it'd be hilarious 😅
Edit: just checked, I don't think you e done the G-Wagon, please do..
Thanks for the idea. The G Class is on the list.
Do a corolla S from 2012
Thanks for the idea!
😂Dodge Challenger has entered the chat
Can you do EQ Mercedes
Thanks for the idea. We'll see if we can get a good model of it.
Can you test Oreca 07 please?
Thanks for the idea!
@@PremierAerodynamics i also can suggest to test Red Bull RB17, but most likely you won't be able to find a reliable model of it
Do Huracan Performante Coupe aerodynamics! :D
Thanks for the idea!
can you do the DeLorean pls. ?
Thanks for the idea! We have it on the to-do list!
@@PremierAerodynamics please include the Airflow into the Engine bay from underneath... this is done for cooling purpose, as the real Louvre above the Engine bay Cover creates a Set of Vortexes which "suck" the Air out of the Engine bay. Just similar to the Lotus ESPRIT and Lamborghini MIURA
These two would be also interesting ! 🙂
Keep on going, it's so interesting what you do. Especially as I worked in the Industry and came in Touch with Aerodynamics.
Sometimes cars are surprisingly bad even as the look sleek and Aerodynamic. In reality they aren't so good.
Even the Goats have flaws
No goat is perfect. But some can climb cliffs like it's no one's business!
can you do R35 GT-R? :)
We have that one on the list! Thanks for the idea!
My Skoda Fabia mk1 has a better drag coefficient than the R8. It means that if I put the Fabia engine and transmission in the body of an R8, the Fabia would be faster
Lol!
can u do nissan r35?
It's on the list. Thanks for the idea!
"it's a supercar accountants would drive"? Watch Texas 2K and FL2K, R8 is not an "accountant" car.
Thanks for the input.
at the end of the day, it's not a BigMoneyWaste, so it's ok
You know it!
Thats why it need 5.0 V10 high rpms engine,to fight the drag.
Even my 2013 Skoda Fabia hss better aerodynamics,by being very thin,small wheels ect.
But R8 is beautiful car,no doubt.
Lol
to me I didn’t like the look of the new r8. looked more like a huracan
Thanks for the idea.
ok now do a aerodynamic test on a dodge charger. or any american car
Thanks for the idea! We have the Mustang here: ua-cam.com/video/PiXDXp0MqCA/v-deo.html
You should be sued for these videos as they're defaming. If these cars had aerodynamics that caused it to be dangerous or unworthy of sale after such a ridiculously high development cost I'm certain they wouldn't have existed.
Thanks! Happy you liked the video!
yyyyoooo read my mind the R8 is the ones i want to know
You know it!
That's why it has won so many GT races and championships, hm? 🤡🤡
Thanks for the input!
aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines
LOL!
Pizza is for people who can't make calzones.
R8 is not awsome its okay
New and old R8 GT's are, though
@@skits972 im not much fan of audi so is that. Only Audis i like are Quattro and a7 and 80
I don't know, I think they're pretty awesome for what they were and what they costed.
Essentially a Huracan on a budget, and with a tune you could get a lot of power from them already.
*Summarized:* the Audi R8 have bad aerodynamics mostly because it's not a Gallardo.
Plus, I never feeling good about the shape of the R8. I just feel it's always uncoordinated in general.
Maybe as a undergraduate student in aviation engineering I do have some good instinct that I need to work in the industry.
I guess some people like it, others don't.