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Old 11 Apr 2003, 17:58 (Ref:566561)   #1
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Drag Coefficient

Codemasters (the software company) are bringing out a new race simulation game in June called Race Driver 2. They have based the Formula Ford in the game on my Van Diemen RF98 and need to know quite a lot of technical data, one of which is the drag coefficient. Does anybody out there have any idea what a current Formula Ford is likely to be?
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Probably in the .5 - .6 area.
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