skgoa wrote:The Ferrari pushing onto the other side of the car MIGHT have been a factor. *cough* As soon as the car started to flip, the fin wasn't exposed to the oncoming airstream anymore.
I'm sorry. I thought that was so obvious it didn't require a mention.
The Ferrari's right side dug into the pavement after the collision as it decelerated. The Toyota slid over the curb, which I missed before, and that slight change of elevation was enough to put sufficient air pressure under the car to lift it off the ground.
I've already stated that the fin wasn't exposed to the air for very long. Yet, I still wonder if the shark fin exacerbated the problem, because the car twisted violently while airborne.