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Slipstream

Slipstream | Slipstreaming

Slipstream meaning

The low-pressure zone immediately following a rapidly moving object, caused by turbulence. | A generated advantage which makes forward movement easier. | The relative wind experienced as a result of movement through air.

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Hamilton keeps his cool going down into turn one and judges the gap to perfection by using the slipstream of his team-mate before firing past him.

Riding in the slipstream of the vastly popular president, the 54-year-old has since emphasised his status as an early favourite among voters in the world’s third largest democracy.

The island neighborhood was one residential area in the direct slipstream of Tuesday's catastrophe, which experts said was expected to play out over days as pent-up waters from the Kakhovka reservoir wash their way unhindered toward the Black Sea.

Corsair maximizes its Slipstream Wireless technology with the M75 Air to the point that it's nearly impossible for a PC to miss the slightest movement.

Of course, Ricciardo returned to the grid and delivered a command performance of his own, capitalizing on a strong qualifying run — and a slipstream from teammate Yuki Tsunoda in both Q1 and Q2 — to qualify fourth at the Mexico City Grand Prix.

When it came down it, the left-back was left in the Rangers’ skipper’s slipstream.

The K57 wirelessly connects to your PC via low-latency Bluetooth or Corsair's 2.4GHz Slipstream technology that uses a tiny USB-A adapter for lag-free gaming.

Two red flags in Q1 caught out a few drivers including McLaren's Carlos Sainz, while the desire to get a slipstream almost saw Hamilton and Bottas run into the back of cars before they'd started their lap.

We reached out to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to confirm whether Slipstream Properties and the contractors it hired followed the proper procedure.

Coaches have been stressing that their fitness will last them 10 minutes, while the next 30 minutes, the brain will have to drag them in the slipstream and stay persistently at it.

I made it over to China to see the reveal of the -- the brand's first production model -- last year, and I've been eagerly awaiting the chance to drive this slipstream plug-in hybrid coupe ever since.

See, Monza is well known as a slipstream track—tuck in behind a speedy car, and they’ll do all the work pulling you around the track.

Another main difference from a propeller-driven aircraft is that there was no slipstream over the rudder.

Compared to Western Europe, Slovenia is not very windy, because it lies in the slipstream of the Alps.

First published in 1982, the British slipstream fiction magazine Interzone (which later evolved into a more traditional science fiction magazine ) paid tribute to him with its choice of name.

However, it soon became apparent that the Slipstream project had the potential to be much more than a peripheral.

Slipstream, Macmillan, 2002, page 219 Howard, like Scott a Secretary in Robert Aickman 's Inland Waterways Association, had an affair with Aickman.

The design, codenamed Slipstream, resembled a dashboard-style games controller, and could be configured with a steering wheel, a flight yoke, and motorbike handles.