Maplesoup wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 19:13
It's actually a very good arguement, changing the toe angle will change the ride height of the car moving all the aero parts on the car almost like active suspension.
You are going to have to explain this, because I've never seen toe angle effect ride height, not in isolation anyway. Camber can change it by a minuscule amount, but even that would require a camber angle change that no team, would be willing to make, because of the negative side effects associated with it.
Maplesoup wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 19:13
The drivers head and the wheels aren't aero devices thus don't matter if they are moving.
Neither are the wheels, but those can be turned at will by the driver at at point.