Lots of people have been talking about how "tight" sidepods are and how aggressive the undercuts are under them.
Generally, to generate downforce, you want high pressure above the floor and low pressure below the floor. Correspondingly, you want high velocity flow under the floor but slow moving air above the floor.
Why is it that maximizing mass flow above the floor is such a huge concern, I would think under the floor would be the only thing that would matter? Is it for pressure recovery? I would think this would assist with drag, but how does this help with downforce? Does it "drive" the diffuser?