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The 'downforce' is a downward, vertical aerodynamic force created by the air moving over the car's bodywork that pushes the car down onto the track. When downforce is generated, drivers gain more grip, which enables them to drive around the track and take corners at high speeds without losing control of the vehicle. Downforce is a very important factor in F1 cars for achieving grip. This is why F1 cars are designed with some aerodynamic features that generate downforce, including the floor and the wings. The amount of downforce produced can be adjusted to suit different track conditions and driving styles.
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