PIP-Aero ‘ThreeThirty’ 1:5 Body ‘Aero+’ front splitter

German body shell producer PIP-Aero has created a new front aero package for the ‘ThreeThirty’ 1:5 Touring Car body it released last August in the form of the ‘Aero+’. While their standard Front Piece provides a solid baseline for airflow and moderate downforce, the new “AERO+” Front Piece elevates the Body dynamics to an entirely new level. The primary goal of this development was to significantly increase front-axle efficiency for higher cornering speeds. The “AERO+” design differs from the standard concept through two critical modifications – Attack Angle, and Extended Front Splitter. The front section features a much steeper inclination against the wind. This does more than just optimise drag, it directs airflow more effectively over the bodywork to minimise turbulence. The enlarged splitter creates a massive pressure differential. By stalling air on top of the lip while accelerating the flow beneath it, the component generates a powerful vacuum effect. This aerodynamic overhaul delivers significantly higher downforce, sharper steering response, and maximised front-end grip To adapt to different track characteristics, the front section is available in 1,0mm and 1,5mm thickness.


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