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@ciao8: Yes, you catched it perfectly! Itīs when 2 cars work together, with the one in the slipstream pushing the one in front ever so softly so that that one and the one in the slipstream both go faster.

This btw was sent to me by my Kiwi friend, who is a legend there:
Just to round out your education ... there is also a practice called SIDE DRAFTING. it was discovered in Australian V8 Supercars and is now used in NASCARS.

Https://www.supercars.com/news/supercars-news-2025-what-is-side-drafting-air-winner-cam-waters-broc-feeney-sydney-video


@Blackswanny: The original Mini Cooperīs raced together with us, in their own class of course (as did the clearly faster Citroen C1īs). The Miniīs were faster on the straights, but only marginally so in the corners (with the slowest of them even slowing me down in the corners after passing me on the straights).