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Murphy
April 09, 2026 at 08:14:19 PM
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Sprint car wing designs have a lot of rules that have to be followed. They have to be flat on top, but are there any specific rules about the curvature on the bottom side of the wing? I know that in aircraft wings, there are a lot of variations. For example, the WW II P-51 Mustang fighter was a winner because it had something called a laminar flow wing, that was different than other wings, as the thickest part was further back. Are there big variations in sprint car wings?




Late model 55
April 10, 2026 at 06:06:34 AM
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10.8.3. Sideboard Panels a) All braces or supports shall be oriented thin edge to face the air stream. Only rectangular, round, or oval metal braces not exceeding 1 inch in width will be permitted. Adjustable bracing will not be permitted. b) Aero elliptical brace material will not be permitted. c) Brace or support shall not resemble a wicker bill or a split wing Side boards must be mounted square to the center foil and parallel to each other. Any kick-out will not be permitted.



Murphy
April 10, 2026 at 04:44:41 PM
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Posted By: Late model 55 on April 10 2026 at 06:06:34 AM

10.8.3. Sideboard Panels a) All braces or supports shall be oriented thin edge to face the air stream. Only rectangular, round, or oval metal braces not exceeding 1 inch in width will be permitted. Adjustable bracing will not be permitted. b) Aero elliptical brace material will not be permitted. c) Brace or support shall not resemble a wicker bill or a split wing Side boards must be mounted square to the center foil and parallel to each other. Any kick-out will not be permitted.



Sure, I can see where the rulebook wants to make sure that no one is making the wing braces into airfoils. But what about the body of the wing itself? Changing which part of the wing is thickest changes the amount of downforce and the characteristics of the downforce at different speeds. 





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