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		Definition of downforce in English: downforcenounˈdaʊnfɔːsˈdounfôrs A force, produced by a combination of air resistance and gravity, that acts on a moving vehicle, having the effect of pressing it down towards the ground and giving it increased stability. Example sentencesExamples -  Then it was a matter of where we were going to set up the car for the race, if we were going to be aggressive on the downforce or not.
 -  Our goal is to reduce the excess downforce to a point where we do create a little separation.
 -  Grip levels are very high thanks to the sorted chassis and at higher speeds thanks to the downforce package.
 -  The downforce is at maximum, and the engine needs good torque but maximum power is not so important.
 -  It's a combination of downforce and the engine power that they cut, obviously trying to make it safer.
 -  We couldn't go any quicker because we didn't have the downforce.
 -  With the low downforce that we had at first, to get a one-lap time, which is all the media tends to look at, was difficult.
 -  I am sure they are very capable of compromising with the downforce.
 -  But then you still need a soft tyre because the corners are very slow and you don't have the downforce to keep the tyre on the ground.
 -  It would not surprise me if some cars have even regained the lost downforce by Melbourne.
 -  Removing downforce in this way made them faster in the flowing parts of the circuit, but could work against them in the wet when grip will be vital.
 -  When we got in the corner, he decided to come across my nose, so I started to back out of it because I lost all the downforce.
 -  I was careful on the opening lap and could tell straight away that we had lost a lot of the downforce I had been used to.
 -  As the speed decreases so too does the downforce and therefore the amount of grip from the tyres.
 -  Damages resulted in removing a part of the wing that was crucial to the downforce in the car.
 -  With the new 2005 aerodynamic regulations we will once again run the maximum downforce available.
 -  Rear wings, which provide much of the aerodynamic downforce at the back of the car, will be subject to new limits in 2004.
 -  The nose and flat bottom are designed for ground effect and there is positive downforce over the front axle.
 -  The newer one is no longer a low downforce, flat-out blast and it's now like many of the other circuits we race at.
 -  Obviously, with the banking helping you there, you don't really need the downforce.
 
    Definition of downforce in US English: downforcenounˈdounfôrs A force, produced by a combination of air resistance and gravity, that acts on a moving vehicle, having the effect of pressing it down toward the ground and giving it increased stability. Example sentencesExamples -  With the new 2005 aerodynamic regulations we will once again run the maximum downforce available.
 -  It's a combination of downforce and the engine power that they cut, obviously trying to make it safer.
 -  Obviously, with the banking helping you there, you don't really need the downforce.
 -  It would not surprise me if some cars have even regained the lost downforce by Melbourne.
 -  I am sure they are very capable of compromising with the downforce.
 -  Then it was a matter of where we were going to set up the car for the race, if we were going to be aggressive on the downforce or not.
 -  As the speed decreases so too does the downforce and therefore the amount of grip from the tyres.
 -  The downforce is at maximum, and the engine needs good torque but maximum power is not so important.
 -  Grip levels are very high thanks to the sorted chassis and at higher speeds thanks to the downforce package.
 -  The nose and flat bottom are designed for ground effect and there is positive downforce over the front axle.
 -  Rear wings, which provide much of the aerodynamic downforce at the back of the car, will be subject to new limits in 2004.
 -  With the low downforce that we had at first, to get a one-lap time, which is all the media tends to look at, was difficult.
 -  Removing downforce in this way made them faster in the flowing parts of the circuit, but could work against them in the wet when grip will be vital.
 -  But then you still need a soft tyre because the corners are very slow and you don't have the downforce to keep the tyre on the ground.
 -  Damages resulted in removing a part of the wing that was crucial to the downforce in the car.
 -  Our goal is to reduce the excess downforce to a point where we do create a little separation.
 -  I was careful on the opening lap and could tell straight away that we had lost a lot of the downforce I had been used to.
 -  We couldn't go any quicker because we didn't have the downforce.
 -  The newer one is no longer a low downforce, flat-out blast and it's now like many of the other circuits we race at.
 -  When we got in the corner, he decided to come across my nose, so I started to back out of it because I lost all the downforce.
 
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