
138: The Secret to Effective Aero on a Budget.
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Think getting extra speed out of an aero package is just for the pros with all the money? It’s not... But you DO need to know what you’re doing.
This week, we’re sitting down with aero specialist Amir Bentatou from RS Future to discuss creating an effective aero package for your vehicle, how to actually test it, and much more.
👉 Use the code ‘AMIR50’ to get $50 off HPA’s Aerodynamics Fundamentals course:https://hpcdmy.co/aerob
It’s no secret that over the last decade or so, the use of aero components has really grown thanks to disciplines like time attack and hill climbing. The reality is, these days, if you want to be competitive on track, a solid aero package is no longer optional.
In the past, this usually meant consulting with experts, having your car scanned, and a custom aero package designed and built for your car — and that costs a lot of time and money. Things are different these days, though, and Amir dives straight into discussing how the average racer can build out a successful aero package to pick up a whole lot of speed using the 80/20 rule — that is, 80% of the performance for 20% of the money and effort.
We also discuss testing at the grassroots level through the use of wool tufting and flow-vis — these can be easily implemented, but you still need to understand what you’re looking at when the car comes back into the pits.
This conversation goes deep into the aero world, but also touches on Amir’s self-taught journey to get where he and RS Future are today, as well as his insight into the world of time attack and GT3 racing, which is something he’s been heavily involved in for a good few seasons now.
Check out Amir here:
Instagram: @rsfuture_amir, @rsfuture
Youtube: RS Future
WWW: rsfuture.com
👉 Don’t forget, you can use the code ‘AMIR50’ to get $50 off HPA’s Aerodynamics Fundamentals course: https://hpcdmy.co/aerob
Timestamps:
0:00 The Secret to Effective Aero on a Tight Budget.
3:35 How did you become interested in cars and motorsport?
5:46 How did you transition into aerodynamics and composites?`
14:00 How did you get a job as a Motorsport driving instructor?
18:15 When and how did you start RS Future?
22:40 How did you decide what products you would focus on with RS Future?
25:53 Can you explain wool tuffs and how we can use them?
30:49 What is flow vis?
32:42 How do we go about developing an aero package for a race car based on a road car?
39:28 How do we produce front-end down force on a production road car?
54:15 How do you manage ride height and downforce?
59:02 What is a third member?
59:55 How important is having a flat floor?
1:06:05 Where do we want our ducts for oil coolers, trans coolers, and brakes
1:09:47 How are these aero parts constructed?
1:19:16 How did you move into race engineering for GT3?
1:21:33 What is the GT3 class?
1:36:22 Final three questions