Aerodynamic features significantly enhance the performance of sports cars by reducing drag and increasing downforce. Key elements include the car's shape, coefficient of drag, and the management of airflow to prevent lift and turbulence. At speeds over 100 mph, aerodynamic drag becomes the primary limiting factor for straight-line performance, necessitating a careful balance between downforce and drag. Techniques such as using a full bellypan and diffusers help channel air effectively, creating low-pressure areas that improve stability. Understanding these principles is essential for optimizing the design and performance of high-speed sports cars.