The seaglider takes advantage of what's called the wing-in-ground-effect – where a winged vehicle experiences less aerodynamic drag when it's close to the surface it's flying above, like the ...
Now, the physics-bending McLaren P1 has a successor in the form of the McLaren W1 - a 1,258-horsepower hypercar with an all-encompassing approach to using suspension and aerodynamics, including an ...