An F1 car could drive upside down along the top of the tunnel in the Monaco GP, as long as it maintained a certain speed. If the tunnel was sloping down at a suitable angle, this speed could be maintained even if coasting in neutral.
The angle of slope required would show the efficiency of the aerodynamics.
In this ground effect situation any aeroplane made in the last 70 years could glide (at its best speed) through the tunnel at a 1 degree slope.
What angle of slope would the F1 car need ? (sincere question)
Would this sort of test help in the Greening of F1 ?