Originally posted by MrCoffee
Also full bodied prototype cars can generate alot more downforce than formula cars.
If I understand correctly what you are saying... you are wrong.
The F1 cars have the higher downforce needed to corner in those curvy circuits.
The usual road cars, even the apex ones need to compromize the downforce with the CX, for many reasons.
I've read somewhere that a F1 car (and I guess an indy car too), can, with the normal settings used in a race, and at above 200Km/h, mantain the grip
on a roof of a gallery.... invertedAmaizing, an possible.
The top speed record, in race, by a F1 is 362 Km/h (IIRC), (225mph, Montoya??).
Anyway comparing the F1s with a road car is a useless exercize, those things are built for different purposes, with different rules.
A case of oranges and apples, clearly.