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- Monkey_seat abstract "Monkey seat is a term used in Formula One to describe a small wing underneath the main rear wing of the car that uses a loophole in the bodywork regulations to generate a small amount of additional downforce.Minardi introduced a wing similar to the monkey seat in 1995, although in this application the additional wing was sited above rather than below the main wing element. While Arrows used a monkey seat in its current location in 2001, its use did not become widespread until some years later.With the 2014 technical regulations banning the cars' lower rear wing elements and introducing a mandatory central exhaust position the monkey seat is now increasingly designed and positioned to use the flow from the exhaust to increase the efficiency and consistency of the main rear wing element above it in addition to generating its own downforce.".
- Monkey_seat wikiPageID "42845637".
- Monkey_seat wikiPageLength "1430".
- Monkey_seat wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Monkey_seat wikiPageRevisionID "662289350".
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink 1995_Formula_One_season.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink 2014_Formula_One_season.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink Arrows_Grand_Prix_International.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Formula_One.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorsport_terminology.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink Downforce.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink Exhaust_system.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageWikiLink Minardi.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:F1-stub.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Monkey_seat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Monkey_seat subject Category:Formula_One.
- Monkey_seat subject Category:Motorsport_terminology.
- Monkey_seat hypernym Term.
- Monkey_seat comment "Monkey seat is a term used in Formula One to describe a small wing underneath the main rear wing of the car that uses a loophole in the bodywork regulations to generate a small amount of additional downforce.Minardi introduced a wing similar to the monkey seat in 1995, although in this application the additional wing was sited above rather than below the main wing element.".
- Monkey_seat label "Monkey seat".
- Monkey_seat sameAs Q18390992.
- Monkey_seat sameAs m.010pf034.
- Monkey_seat sameAs Q18390992.
- Monkey_seat wasDerivedFrom Monkey_seat?oldid=662289350.
- Monkey_seat isPrimaryTopicOf Monkey_seat.