slipstreaming
Slipstreaming is a phenomenon observed in various forms of racing and transportation where a vehicle follows closely behind another to gain an advantage. This advantage is primarily achieved by reducing air resistance. The lead vehicle creates a pocket of lower air pressure behind it, and the following vehicle, or "slipstreamer," can travel within this pocket. This significantly reduces the drag force acting on the slipstreamer, allowing it to maintain a higher speed with less effort or to accelerate more quickly.
The principle behind slipstreaming is based on fluid dynamics, specifically aerodynamics. When a vehicle moves through
Slipstreaming is a common and crucial tactic in motorsports such as Formula 1, NASCAR, and motorcycle racing.