I would remove all three rudders your car is following on a string no need to add directional stability
also the more you can fair in the wheels the better
missed that bit in the rules! in that case yeah, get rid of that rudder altogether. I think keep the front end plates to break the beam - I like that ideaflynfrog wrote: your car is following on a string no need to add directional stability
Would have to see a top view. Airfoil shapes have significantly lower drag coefficients than spheres/cylinders; nearly an order of magnitude less. (As a side note: look at the shape of most slender fish, such as trout or salmon. The shape of their body, looking from the top, generally has the shape of a typical NACA airfoil. This is an adaptation that increases the efficiency of their energy usage as they swim through the water.) The reason an airfoil has such a significantly lower drag is due to flow separation at the back end. If the flow can be reintroduced to the free stream smoothly, the low pressure wake that is left can be minimized, thus reducing the drag.basizeland wrote:is this what you meant by using naca airfoils for the co2 chamber