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The wings on a Champ Car work in conjunction with the car's Ground Effects to provide downforce to keep the car glued to the road. Wings and wing configurations differ depending on the type of track that is being raced on. For road courses and short ovals, wings are adjusted to achieve maximum downforce. Superspeedway events call for less downforce so wings are configured to reduce drag and obtain maximum speed.
 
 Rules Section (100k)
 Aerodynamics
 Downforce
 Gurney Flap
 Anatomy...Pit Stop 2
 Handford Device

 
If the turbo over-pressurizes the air flowing into the engine, the Pop-Off Valve goes off, resulting in a sudden drop in horsepower. This keeps the playing field and manifold pressures even amongst all CART teams. The Pop-Off Valve is named so because it makes a loud “pop” when it goes off. CART provides this manifold pressure relief device to every Champ Car team before each practice and race.
 
 Rules Section (82k)
 Engine
 Horsepower
 Turbo

 
Radial tires were introduced to road course events in 1985 and superspeedways in 1986. There is a misconception that the tread pattern of a tire provides traction. This is true in dirt, snow or on wet pavement, but on dry pavement the maximum amount of "contact patch" is desirable. Each racing tire weighs 16-19 pounds, depending whether it is for the rain or dry, front or rear of the Champ Car. Depending on the event, a team may use 28-48 tires per weekend at a cost of $1200 per set (four tires).
 
 Rules Section (133k)
 Flat Spot
 Heat Cycle
 Toe
 Anatomy...Pit Stop 2
 Bridgestone

 
Champ Car teams can utilize up to 75 radios during a race. There are also eight or so transmitters on the car itself that report telemetry data, like tire pressure, back to the crew. Teams use only two radio channels and only one member of the team is designated to talk to the driver. Everyone on the team monitors both channels to hear all communications. The driver only monitors one channel.
 
 Rules Section (50k)
 DAG
 Data Acquisition
 Transponder
 Motorola
 Racing Radios

   
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