I do define it like that. If I consider the loads on the axles as the sum of three terms, weight, aerodynamic downforce and inertial load transfer then it helps me understand their relationships. For instance if I wanted to consider the effect of road incline I need only consider the weight and decompose it into forces normal to the road surface and parallel to it.timbo wrote: ↑23 Feb 2019, 21:00If you define weight very strictly (i.e. load produced by the gravitational interaction with the Earth) then yeah, it's not shifting (much, there can be miniscule differences due to car's attitude changes, fuel sloshing etc).
The load on the tyres does change and so is the force acting on the springs/dampers.
I could also use the same technique on attitude change. It affects aero and, through CoG change, it affects inertial load transfer. It doesn’t affect weight.
I like to keep things simple.