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chassis

[chas-ee, -is, shas-ee] / ˈtʃæs i, -ɪs, ˈʃæs i /
NOUN
framework
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As for the chassis, the cars have less downforce than last year, are smaller and narrower, but faster in a straight line, that speed boosted by moveable front and rear wings.

From BBC

This year, the cars are all new - with changes to the regulations governing chassis, engines, tyres and the mandating of carbon-neutral sustainable fuel.

From BBC

Literally everything about the cars is new - chassis, engines, tyres and fuel make for the biggest regulation change the sport has ever seen.

From BBC

Norman invaders mounted a French vocabulary on a Germanic chassis to create Middle English, but the old survived amid the new.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her team swarms the vehicle immediately, their blue-gloved fists knocking all over the chassis to check for false compartments.

From BBC