FIA is trying to reduce speeds by introducing regulations that could translate into technical innovations in road cars. (Yeah right!)
Therefore it's possible that FIA could allow active suspension in the future, maybe along with higher minimum height requirements.
How much mechanical grip would increase by leaning a few degrees (5 or even 10) INTO a corner?
Of course supposing suspension design allows taking full advantage of leaning with proper camber, toe, etc.
My (simple math) calculations yield very modest results: g-force increases of 5-7% by leaning 5 degrees into a corner.
Of course it gets way more complicated, beyond weight transfer, you'll have to dig into tire load sensitivity.
So how much steady cornering mechanical grip would increase by leaning?