BARGEBOARDS DETAILS
1. Smaller set of bargeboards inside the critical area of the front wheels .
2. The two small vertical fins at the front of the horizontal turning vane divert and adjust the airflow around the lower section of the sidepods.
3. Triangular fin with an upward-sloping outer lip. Its function is to reduce vortices in this area and improve airflow around the lower section of the sidepods
4. The saw-tooth profile at the bottom of the barge board features two 'teeth' bending upwards to dramatically reduce turbulence, and therefore improve both cooling and airflow management close to the sidepods
5. The cut edged profile at the upper side of the main board helps reducing turbulence and improving engine cooling
6. The turning vanes improve the airflow under the body of the car
7. The small horizontal lip helps detach the boundary layer of the airflow that could otherwise create vortices - and turbulence - in this crucial area in front of the main barge boards, reducing their efficiency .
8. The smaller bargeboards feature a vertical fin on the edge of the horizontal upper profile at the front. This provides a channel for the airflow coming from underneath the front wing