Greg Locock wrote:With the exception of one contributor here (self proclaimed) very few people drive their road cars at anything like the limit around corners, deliberately. In fact I doubt many people regularly corner their car under control at 0.6g on public roads. So why on earth bother with all the downsides of a high downforce car when you'll never use it?
Let's see, you wander down to Supercar Bragging forum
"My car gets 1g of downforce at 100 mph"
"Cool"
"The ride's crap cos the springs are so hard, the tires wear out in no time at all, fuel economy (and hence range) is abysmal"
"Not so cool"
"...and of course the theoretical top speed and the 0-60 and 0-100 time are worse"
"You idiot why did you bother"
Not getting too old, are ya Greg?
Unless you have some realistic feel for the practicable operational limits of your machine, you may lose control..
..when faced with certain circumstances that while unexpected, might've otherwise been effectively dealt with..
& of course, we are discussing sporting enthusiast's machines, not basic A-B transport appliances..
& if the aero is 'active' - that is.. akin to 'sports mode' selector buttons for other ride/handling parameters, sure- why not?