“…Such studies have been carried out for the DrivAer model as well, focusing in either drag reducing geometry changes for a more cost-efficient, economic and eco-friendly operation 8,9 or high performance racing applications. 10 The DrivAer model came to bridge the gap between oversimplified models, like the Ahmed and SAE bodies, which could not be used to study the complex flow phenomena around real cars, and the actual designs and data of the manufacturing companies, which are kept secret. 11 On the contrary, many experimental studies in wind tunnels such as the WTA of the TUM, 1,2,[12][13][14] AWT of the Ford Motor Company, 15 AAWK of Audi AG, 14 MWK of TU Berlin, 16,17 MWK of the University of Stuttgart (Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart-FKFS), 3 Large Wind Tunnel of the Loughborough University, 18 and others, can validate the numerical modeling and contribute a base for comparison of the different approaches.…”