| "with a shorter vehicle, it can be surmised that
the air is likely  "less" attached, how would one
think that they could now "direct" that less  attached
air at a more aggressive degree??"
Especially when you do the  math and see the overall length necessary to 
facilitate never exceeding 6  degrees. The catch 22 is more surface area by 
sticking with the formula, or  possibly drag inducing air turbulance by 
abreviating 
the body. That's what makes  this interesting, me thinks.
On a less heady vein, I nominate Keith Turk for "thread of the Year" for  the 
1st car  question !
Webmaster, send him a T-shirt !.........Bob W  
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