zac510 wrote:I'm sure the original placement of them had merit but a few years on the cynic in me tells me that they're mainly there to reinforce the look, style and 'image' of the DTM series.
Yes I see your point. The overall look is quite extreme, the tunning ricers would typically love that sort of design on their car. I doubts car spending most of their time between 100 and 200 km/h would rely so much on aero anyway...
Still, both Audi and Mercedes are extremely serious about the DTM, I don't see them jerking around with ridiculously sized aero bits just for the fun of it. Having just watched the opening round at Hockenheim
(men, that was the most borrying DTM race I've ever seen ), I'm impressed by the pace of the 2008 spec A4. For sure this "messy" arrangement didn't slow it!
Double-thinking about it, it probably also helps extracting hot air from the brakes...
Speaking of the brakes, the speaker on Motors TV mentionned two paddles were fitted behind the steering wheel, one acting like a handbrake, and the other is told to command a cooling device for the brakes!
Anybody knows how it works exactly?