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so you say that the force I feel on my hand will push around a 3000 plus lb car?




Ever push on the rear fender of a car doing a burn out, 3,000 lbs + or -?




No traction no handling



Let me clarify:
1. The first point I think was the small amount of force your hand generates when stuck out in the windstream of a moving car.
2. my point was any moving car at the limits of adhesion takes very little force to move it, hence my example of pushing on the rear of a car during a burnout can redirect the cars angle very easily
3. And therefore a spolier that adds any downforce will help prevent a car losing control
4. And mainly, the poster who asked how could a spoiler push a 3,000lb car around, assuming the car is at its adhesion limits, requiring the need for a spoiler.
Make sense?


Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.