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TopicDoes a Ferrari
Renraku_San
08/31/18 12:13:56 PM
#7:


XlaxJynx007 posted...
Zangulus posted...
Kyuubi4269 posted...
It goes slower, thanks to lowered structural rigidity.


Yep. This. Spyders are usually heavier than their coup counterparts to make up for the lack of the roof. This slows them down, as well as basic aerodynamics.

This


False: Ferrari's racecars had no roofs. Ferrari mastered structural rigidity before they built coupes, therefore the roofless cars didn't weight much more than a coupe.

And it wouldn't go slower due to lowered structural rigidity (lowered being false anyways, as explained above), but they would have a lower top speed due to aerodynamics.
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