This is how the Delta Wing car works basically.
What you do is to create a very strong vortex upstream of where you want the suction to be created under the car, as we know vortices is high velocity turbulent airflow which on the other hand is of very low pressure. The barge boards create the same thing effectively as having the small dent that you see up the "E" of the yellow Eagle writing on the front right tyre:
See this CFD representation of a Delta Wing car following another. The pink/purple region under it indicates of course very low pressure:
Initially tho it appears they did not have that small VG dent which is very surprising:
But you clearly see it here in action:
This will induce a large shift of the downforce towards the rear of the car. Good for traction, not good for steering, but well that's another subject! Note that these vortices created under the car (if controlled with success) can help to seal the underbody and diffuser.
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