This is not meant to start a LFS vs. iRacing argument, I would just like a comparison of the two in regards to aero downforce. When I was subscribing to iRacing I didn't buy any of the downforce cars because I didn't think I would enjoy them. The management of the weight transfer of a car under dynamic loads is one of the things that I like best about driving. For example, there are a couple of turns at Aston Club at which the track has a little hill in the middle of them so that one has to make adjustments as the car first presses down on the track and then gets light after the hump. This a bit of the a challenge in cars like the LX6 whereas, in the FO8, the changes in elevation are hardly noticeable because of the aero downforce. In the winged cars, because of the downforce and stiff springs, I don't experience as much the weight transfer under braking, acceleration and cornering loads. My question to those who have tried the winged cars in iRacing (I don't count the Skip Barber 2000 in this group because there doesn't seem to have much downforce), do you consider the formula cars in LFS to be a good representation of what downforce feels like or do you think I would have come to a different conclusion if I had tried the aero cars in iRacing?