im not certain if this is already used but i know when you drive close behind a car your vehicle will loose its front down force and thus slipstream the car and have less air resistance but what i dont see is the car ahead loosing some of its rear wing downforce, i know this happens in real life esp in nascar where you see cars drafting each other very close right into turns and if the car behind stays right on the back into the turn the lead car gets loose. also in lfs when two cars draft only the car behind gets a "boost" in speed from the slipstream but in real life the lead car (to a lesser extent) would also get a slight increase in speed as the two cars would basicly become one mass traveling through the air.
i know when ive been driving the FOX and following right behind a car into a turn i would understeer but he would drive away unaffected, maybe this is something to look into for the future.
i know when ive been driving the FOX and following right behind a car into a turn i would understeer but he would drive away unaffected, maybe this is something to look into for the future.