pmarkow:
4trac:
m4ever:

+1.  Porsche puts thousands of hours into research and development to find an accurate aerodynamic balance on a car such as the GT3. Removing the wing or modifying any aerodynamic element creates not only legal issues but an unpredictable car , possibly unsafe. Said that,  I also love the looks of the car.

I'm not an aerodynamicist, but I would guess as well that one of the disadvantages of rear engine placement is virtually no space in the bottom rear of the car for slick airflow management, diffusers, etc. that mid-engine cars have used for some time now to gain downforce (or at least avoid lift). 

you got the physics very right here. this is why 911's need ugly rear wings making them look a bit ghetto style.

peter

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