20/06/2012 00:01 | By Richard Aucock, contributor, MSN Cars
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How have the engineers ensured the new Aston Martin Vanquish is stable at speed?



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Aston Martin says the Aero Duct design at the rear reduces lift at speed, helping the car's poise and handling - and it is a passive engineering feature, rather than an active pop-up design.

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