Außenkurven
Außenkurven, a German term, translates to "outer curves" and is most commonly encountered in the context of motorsport and automotive engineering. It refers to the part of a turn on a racetrack or road that is furthest from the center of the curve. When a vehicle navigates an Außenkurve, it is typically moving away from the apex of the corner, approaching the exit. Drivers often use the full width of the track during an Außenkurve to maintain speed and prepare for acceleration out of the turn.
In circuit design, the placement and radius of Außenkurven are crucial for creating challenging and exciting
Beyond racing, the term can occasionally appear in discussions about the physics of motion where an object