While cutting-edge technology plays a key role in modern-day F1, physics phenomena remain just as important – none more so than the Coanda effect.
In the latest offering from F1 TV’s Tech Talk series, Rosanna Tennant is joined by F1 technical expert Albert Fabrega to discuss the effect, which is named after Henri Coanda, a Romanian inventor who specialised in aerodynamics.
TECH TUESDAY: The design secrets that set Red Bull’s RB18 apart from its F1 rivals
Using some water, kitchen utensils, a candle and leaf blower, Tennant and Fabrega provide a unique Coanda demonstration and highlight how the phenomenon is still central to the aerodynamic design of F1 cars.
Click on the video player above to get clued up on everything Coanda...
Next Up
Related Articles
Listen to F1 Nation’s Japanese GP preview
How Albon is writing the latest chapter in Southeast Asia’s F1 story
What time is the 2026 Japanese GP and how can I watch it?
‘Lewis is my hero’ – Q&A with 'F1 The Movie' star Damson Idris
Crawford to replace Alonso at Aston Martin for FP1 in Japan
Norris set for first Madame Tussauds London figure