Im sure ill have more questions, but as i read through this i was confused by the following statement regarding making a car lighter.
"Weight versus Downforce
But then you may ask a question: reduce the car's weight also reduce the grip generated by the tyres, so what's the advantage ?
Firstly, because the car is lighter, centrifugal force acted on it is smaller. In theory the reduced grip could exactly withstand the reduced centrifugal force. Secondly, we could use aerodynamic downforce to increase the grip without increasing the centrifugal force. As a result, the car can corner faster. "
Isnt this saying that the less centrifugal force acting on the car due to its lighter weight is exactly cancelled out by the fact the car has less downforce on the tires (downforce generated by the previously heavier weight of the car), and therefore its cornering ability is the same as a heavier version of the car?
Then it talks about adding aero downforce... but if you added the same amount of aero downforce to both the lighter and heavier cars wouldnt they both still corner the same?.... Im obviously confused by this...