I remember guazing into the M3 GTR's engine bay at Laguna Seca back in 2001 like a startstruck teenage girl when Chris Hemsworth walks by. 2 things that stood out to me then was the tiny intake trumpets and the gigantic radiator vent plumes that directed air to the iconic hood vents.

I get why the vents work on the race car, zero dispute there. I am curious though, do the GTR style hoods help reduce temps in a street car? Do they reduce coolant temps on track? reduce lift possibly?
I get why the vents work on the race car, zero dispute there. I am curious though, do the GTR style hoods help reduce temps in a street car? Do they reduce coolant temps on track? reduce lift possibly?
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