I'm skeptical whether the sliding skirts needed for fan-based downforce would get through the UK's Single Vehicle Approval (SVA) test... so I'd shy away from using that technique on a road car...
I thought I would add a Group C Sportscar chassis option to my online Virtual Stopwatch program, complete with XJR-9 and XJR-12 body styles (in Le Mans trim). The default settings have a Jag V12 race engine and slick tyres, but you can also choose one of a range of alternative engines (including the Bugatti Veyron Supersport W16 -but remember to change the diff ratio to match this engine's low redline), track-day or fully grooved "sports" road tyres, and 4WD!
The Group C cars didn't have active aero, but they did have fully developed ground effects venturi tunnels, making them the most efficient downforcing producing racecars of all time, and, being two seaters, would appear to be the ideal basis for the challenge car (I think any real "roadcar" would have to have a minimum of two seats).
You can see how close it would get to an F1 car's 59 second lap of the Dunsfold Sprint Track, as used by TV's Topgear show, by launching the Virtual Stopwatch App, on the link below:-
http://www.competition-car-engineering. ... emans4.htm