Here's what I came up with:
I had to use a larger frontal area than you, Ciro, as 0.9m^2 was giving me very small values.
*Ignore the stupid unit mess up in the last column
Important values:
Coefficient of Lift: -2.3
Coefficient of drag: 1.0
Mass: 605kg
Rho: 1.2kg/m^3
Planform area: 3.5m^2
Frontal area: 1.5m^2
Coefficient of Rolling Resistance: 0.05
Here are some pretty graphs:
Total drag including rolling resistance and aero drag
Power comparison. Top speed is the cross-over point, obviously - High Downforce Setup
^ Shows how efficient these cars are, given that they have open wheels.
To calculate the wheelspin problem we need to know the torque about the back wheel and the force resisting that torque (which will be a function of mu, wheel radius and downforce I reckon...).