So what it sounds like the`re saying is if you have a hydraulic heave damper on the back, when a certain amount of down force is reached (normally on a long straight) then the rear suspension would collapse which in turn would stall the rear, create less drag, subsequently go faster, albeit at only a few points along the lap...
I suppose this is the suspension directly affecting the aero, and possibly why Red Bull can run so much rake yet we see pictures off the car at high speed with pretty much no rake.
Is it legal? Not sure, the FIA have a tough job on their hands proving one way or the other!
Please correct me if i`m wrong and apologies if this is posted in the wrong place, sometimes you don`t want to participate for fear of being scolded...