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chassis

[chas-ee, -is, shas-ee] / ˈtʃæs i, -ɪs, ˈʃæs i /
NOUN
framework
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F1 is introducing arguably the biggest regulation change in its history next season, with new chassis and engine rules, and the mandating of sustainable fuels.

From BBC

Truckers would then have to drive into the rail yard, pick up the loaded chassis and take them to the other carrier’s rail yard for the next leg of the journey to Pennsylvania.

From The Wall Street Journal

The chassis and engine rules have never both been changed at the same time to this extent.

From BBC

The fundamental aerodynamic philosophy is a return to so-called 'step-plane' cars, with a flat bottom either side of the central chassis reference plane, with a diffuser at the back.

From BBC

Cars also carry a VIN which is stamped into the chassis - the main load-bearing frame of the car - but can also be found on the windshield, side of the dashboard, or the door jamb.

From BBC