The same problem exists in NASCAR stock cars, when they get sideways. They rely on a lot less aero than a Formula One car, but once they get sideways, it becomes a very unstable lump of metal. That is why NASCASR stock cars have flaps that deploy to avoid bad roll overs.richard_leeds wrote:Small problem is that relying on ground effect for most of your downforce kills people. Your car is trundling along at 200mph, nicely stuck to the road. Then there is a collision, or you go onto the grass. The ground effect is lost, no downforce and you have the momentum of 200mph but the braking capacity of very little downforce.
For the record, wings first appeared in Formula One in 1967.
Fans are used to seeing a Formula One car with wings. If you remove them, it's like watching a woman with no breasts.