Well, since everyone is just endlessly repeating itself...
The 'real-life' reaction is because all 'real-life' cars tested had
a trailing arm in the rear suspension. Like the crude drawings by
Rotareneg, the lifting is caused by the suspension geometry.
'Real-life' cars not using a trailing arm in the rear do not do this.
LFS is realistic in the context that it is not trying to replicate a
twist-beam/trailing arm as commonly used in basic fwd cars.
Oh yeah, i also assumed you guys are talking fwd here, kinda
harder to test on a rwd...unless you have that very very rare
rwd car with the front wheel handbrake :rolleyes: