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Drafting or slipstreaming is a technique where two vehicles or objects align in a close group reducing the overall effect of drag
Drag (physics)

The term drag is widely used in Physics and Engineering and is central to the field of fluid dynamics. "Drag" refers to forces that oppose the motion of a solid object through a fluid ....
 due to exploiting the lead object's slipstream
Slipstream

A slipstream is a region of reduced pressure produced behind an object as it moves through a fluid medium or as that medium moves around an object....
. Especially when high speeds are involved, drafting can significantly reduce the echelon
Road bicycle racing

Road bicycle racing is a popular bicycle racing sport held on Road cycling , using racing bicycles. The term 'road racing' is usually applied to events where competing riders start simultaneously with the winner being the first at the end of the course ....
's average energy expenditure required to maintain a certain speed and can also slightly reduce the energy expenditure of the lead vehicle or object.

Drafting is used to reduce wind resistance and is seen most commonly in bicycle racing
Bicycle racing

Bicycle racing encompasses many forms in which bicycles are used for competition. Bicycle racing includes road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX racing and bike trials and cycle speedway....
, car racing, and speedskating, though drafting is occasionally used even in cross-country skiing
Cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing is a winter sport in which participants propel themselves across snow-covered terrain using skis and poles. It is popular in many countries with large snowfields, primarily Northern Europe, Canada, Alaska and the Upper Midwest....
 and running
Running

Running is a means for an Terrestrial locomotion in animals on foot. It is defined in sporting terms as a gait in which at some point all feet are off the ground at the same time....
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Drafting or slipstreaming is a technique where two vehicles or objects align in a close group reducing the overall effect of drag
Drag (physics)

The term drag is widely used in Physics and Engineering and is central to the field of fluid dynamics. "Drag" refers to forces that oppose the motion of a solid object through a fluid ....
 due to exploiting the lead object's slipstream
Slipstream

A slipstream is a region of reduced pressure produced behind an object as it moves through a fluid medium or as that medium moves around an object....
. Especially when high speeds are involved, drafting can significantly reduce the echelon
Road bicycle racing

Road bicycle racing is a popular bicycle racing sport held on Road cycling , using racing bicycles. The term 'road racing' is usually applied to events where competing riders start simultaneously with the winner being the first at the end of the course ....
's average energy expenditure required to maintain a certain speed and can also slightly reduce the energy expenditure of the lead vehicle or object.

Drafting is used to reduce wind resistance and is seen most commonly in bicycle racing
Bicycle racing

Bicycle racing encompasses many forms in which bicycles are used for competition. Bicycle racing includes road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX racing and bike trials and cycle speedway....
, car racing, and speedskating, though drafting is occasionally used even in cross-country skiing
Cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing is a winter sport in which participants propel themselves across snow-covered terrain using skis and poles. It is popular in many countries with large snowfields, primarily Northern Europe, Canada, Alaska and the Upper Midwest....
 and running
Running

Running is a means for an Terrestrial locomotion in animals on foot. It is defined in sporting terms as a gait in which at some point all feet are off the ground at the same time....
. Some forms of triathlon
Triathlon

A triathlon is an endurance sports event consisting of running, biking, and swimming over various distances. As a result, proficiency in swimming, cycling, or running alone is not sufficient to guarantee a triathlon athlete a competitive time, trained triathletes have learned to race each stage in a way that preserves their energy and endur...
 allow drafting. Drafting occurs in swimming
Swimming

Swimming is the movement by humans or animals through water, usually without artificial assistance. Swimming is an activity that can be both useful and recreational....
 as well, both in open-water races (occurring in natural bodies of water) and in traditional races in competition pools
Swimming pool

A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, or simply a pool, is an artificially enclosed body of water intended for swimming or water-based recreation....
. In a competition pool, a swimmer may hug the lane line that separates him/her from a swimmer of whom s/he is abaft
Abaft

Abaft is a List of nautical terms indicating a point that is behind a given part of a boat or ship. For example, "abaft the funnel" means behind the ship's chimney ....
, thereby taking advantage of the liquid slipstream in the other swimmer's wake.

In cycling
Road bicycle racing

Road bicycle racing is a popular bicycle racing sport held on Road cycling , using racing bicycles. The term 'road racing' is usually applied to events where competing riders start simultaneously with the winner being the first at the end of the course ....
, the main (largest) group of tightly packed cyclists in a race is called a peloton
Peloton

The peloton , field, bunch or pack is the large main group in a road bicycle racing. Riders in a group save energy by riding close near other riders....
, where cyclists riding in a long shaped formation. Each (but the first ones) drafting behind the others before them.

When cyclists ride fast, they form a paceline
Road bicycle racing

Road bicycle racing is a popular bicycle racing sport held on Road cycling , using racing bicycles. The term 'road racing' is usually applied to events where competing riders start simultaneously with the winner being the first at the end of the course ....
. Each cyclist (but the first) is drafting behind another one. In order to ride very fast, a team of some skilled cyclists may form the belgian tourniquet. Successively, each cyclist lead the group.

Drafting can be cooperative, in which several competitors take turns in the lead position (which requires the most effort and energy consumption). Or, it can be competitive or tactical, where one competitor will try to stay closely behind another leaving him or her more energy for a break-away push to the finish line.

Drafting in nature

Cooperative fluid dynamics techniques like drafting are found in nature, as well. Flocks of geese
Goose

Goose is the English-language name for a considerable number of birds, belonging to the family Anatidae. This family also includes swans, most of which are larger than geese, and ducks, which are smaller....
 and some other birds fly in a V formation because the wingtip vortices
Wingtip vortices

Wingtip vortex are tubes of circulating air which are left behind a wing as it generates Lift . One wingtip vortex trails from the Wing tip of each wing....
 generated by the front bird will create up-wash circulations. The birds flying behind will receive lift force from these up-wash vortices. Thus, the other birds in the pack won't have to work as hard since studies show they place themselves roughly at the optimum distance predicted by simple aerodynamic theory. The theory behind this is the same as the one for the wings of an airplane in general. However, it does not work quite the same way as drafting in racing. Birds fly in a flock for better lifting force, whereas the race cars stay close for less total aerodynamic drag force.

Goose flocking is not fully understood, but probably involves the recovery of energy from vortices
Vortex

A vortex is a Rotation, often Turbulence,flow of fluid. Any spiral motion with closed Streamlines, streaklines and pathlines is vortex flow....
 created by the leading birds' wingtips (see wingtip vortices
Wingtip vortices

Wingtip vortex are tubes of circulating air which are left behind a wing as it generates Lift . One wingtip vortex trails from the Wing tip of each wing....
). (For this reason, it may not meet some people's definition of drafting).

Other animals have been observed to use true drafting behavior reminiscent of auto racing or cycling. Lobster
Lobster

Clawed lobsters compose a family of large marine crustaceans. Lobsters are economically important as seafood, forming the basis of a global industry that nets United States dollar1.8 billion in trade annually....
s, for example, are known to migrate in close single-file formation "lobster trains", sometimes for hundreds of miles.

Drafting in motorsport


Open-wheel racing

In single seater, open wheel racing series such as Formula One
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
 and the IndyCar Series
IndyCar Series

The IndyCar Series is the premier level of American Championship Car Racing. The championship, founded by Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony George, began in 1996 as a competitor to CART....
, a technique known as slipstreaming is used. Along a long straight, a car following close behind another uses the slipstream created by the lead car to close the gap between them, hoping to be able to overtake the leader under braking for the next corner, or, if he has a straightline speed advantage, to pass on the straight. However, it is very difficult for cars to follow each other in close proximity in fast corners as the "dirty" (turbulent
Turbulence

In fluid dynamics, turbulence or turbulent flow is a fluid regime characterized by chaotic, stochastic property changes. This includes low momentum diffusion, high momentum convection, and rapid variation of pressure and velocity in space and time....
) air that comes off the lead car unbalances the trailing car as its aerodynamic devices provide less grip. However, on the straight this effect is much less of a detriment due to the lower levels of grip required.

Stock car racing

Nascar Practice
On the faster speedways and superspeedways used by NASCAR
NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
, ARCA
Automobile Racing Club of America

Automobile Racing Club of America is an auto racing sanctioning body in the United States, founded in 1953 by John Marcum. The current president of ARCA is Ron Drager....
, and the IROC
International Race of Champions

International Race of Champions, better known as IROC, was an auto racing competition, promoted as an equivalent of an All-Star Game or The Masters....
 series, two or more vehicles can race faster when lined up front-to-rear than a single car can race alone. The low-pressure wake behind a group's leading car reduces the aerodynamic resistance on the front of the trailing car, allowing the second car to pull closer. As the second car nears the first, it pushes high-pressure air forward so less fast-moving air hits the lead car's spoiler. The result is less drag for both cars, allowing faster speeds.

Handling in corners is affected by balance changes caused by the draft: The leading car has normal front downforce but less rear downforce. The trailing car has less front downforce but normal rear downforce. A car with drafting partners both ahead and behind will lose downforce at both ends.

The "slingshot pass" is the most dramatic and widely noted maneuver associated with drafting. A trailing car (perhaps pushed by a line of drafting cars) uses the lead car's wake to pull up with maximum momentum at the end of a straightaway, enters a turn high, and turns down across the lead car's wake. The combination of running downhill and running across the zone of lowest aerodynamic drag allows the trailing car to carry extra speed and pass on the inside of leader.

Drafting was discovered by stock car racers in the 1959 Daytona 500
Daytona 500

The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, -long NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida....
. Drivers found they picked up speed running closely behind other cars, and as they experimented they found that a line of cars could sustain higher speeds than a single car running by itself.

Drafting is most important at Talladega Superspeedway
Talladega Superspeedway

Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, Alabama, United States. It was constructed in the 1960s in place of abandoned airport runways by International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by NASCAR's founding France family along with Daytona International Speedway and several other racetracks....
 and Daytona International Speedway
Daytona International Speedway

Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida, Florida, United States. Since opening in 1959, it has been the home to the most important race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the Daytona 500....
 where a restrictor plate
Restrictor plate

A restrictor plate or air restrictor is a device installed at the intake of an engine to limit its power. This kind of system is occasionally used in road vehicles for insurance purposes, but mainly in automobile racing, to limit top speed and thus increase safety, to provide equal level of competition, and to lower costs....
 is used, making much less power available to push the large bodies through the air. Race cars reach their highest speeds on these superspeedways, so the aerodynamic forces are highest, and the effects of drafting are strongest. Since restrictor plates were first used as a safety device, their effect has changed the nature of drafting. Vehicles no longer have sufficient horsepower to maintain their drafting speeds upon exiting the draft. This negates the slingshot maneuver. As a result, passing is often the result of cooperation between two or more drivers.

Bump drafting
Bump drafting is a tactic used in NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway
Talladega Superspeedway

Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, Alabama, United States. It was constructed in the 1960s in place of abandoned airport runways by International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by NASCAR's founding France family along with Daytona International Speedway and several other racetracks....
 and Daytona International Speedway
Daytona International Speedway

Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida, Florida, United States. Since opening in 1959, it has been the home to the most important race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the Daytona 500....
. The technique was initially popularized by the Archer Brothers in the SCCA Sportruck series during the late 1980s. It begins as normal drafting, but the following car pulls up behind the lead car and bumps into the rear of it, pushing the lead car ahead, to maintain momentum
Momentum

In classical mechanics, momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object . For more accurate measures of momentum, see the section Momentum#Modern definitions of momentum on this page....
. If done roughly or in the wrong position (e.g. close to the entry of the turn), this tactic can destabilize the handling of the lead car sometimes causing a crash. Use of the tactic in this manner is known as slam drafting. Due to the danger, NASCAR has attempted to limit the bracing on bumpers on cars, introduced "no bump zones" on certain portions of speedways where this practice is prevalent, and penalized drivers who are too rough in bump drafting.

Drafting for efficiency on the road

Some drivers have been known to draft behind other vehicles, particularly tailgating larger vehicles, to save gasoline. For example, hypermilers using this technique can achieve 75 mpg
Miles per gallon

Miles per gallon is a standard unit of measure that measures how many miles a vehicle can travel on one gallon of fuel. It is used similarly in North America and the United Kingdom, although the U.S....
 or more . Some sources say that the most common tailgating
Tailgating

Tailgating is the practice of driving on a road too closely behind another vehicle, such as less than the Two-second rule or, equivalently, one vehicle-length for every 8 km/h of the current speed....
 does not save gasoline even at freeway speeds because one is likely to accelerate and brake so frequently that any aerodynamic savings are lost through the brakes . On the show Mythbusters
MythBusters

MythBusters is a popular science television program produced by Australian firm Beyond Television Productions originally for the Discovery Channel in the United States and Canada....
, drafting behind an 18-wheeler truck was tested and results showed that traveling behind the truck increased overall mpg efficiency by 11%. Traveling behind the truck produced a 39% gain in efficiency. Of course, they warn that this type of driving "is insane" because the truck's blindspot is in that area, and if the truck stops quickly there is much less time to react .

Simulation of drafting

Computer simulation (computational fluid dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics

Computational fluid dynamics is one of the branches of fluid mechanics that uses numerical methods and algorithms to solve and analyze problems that involve fluid flows....
 or CFD) is increasingly being used to analyse drafting. It is important to understand the aerodynamic behaviour of a motor vehicle when drafting, for example if the rear car is too close to the front car, the air supply to its radiatior will be reduced and there's a possibility of the engine overheating. Most motor sport aerodynamic analysis is performed using wind tunnel testing. This becomes difficult for drafting cases, if only because you need a very large wind tunnel. CFD, a kind of virtual wind tunnel, is used by race teams to understand the car's performance while drafting.

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