machin wrote:---
I say it's more of a double aim. The low drag will obviously benefit on the straights, but that isn't a huge thing anymore at Le Mans(compared to the days where the back-straight was one long straight).
I think it's gains are more in overtaking traffic and reducing fuel consumption. Afaik these cars are fuel limited based on stopping strategy(That is, they have to stop for fuel before they have to stop for tires), thus, consuming less fuel will allow you to do longer stints and stop fewer times over the course of the 24hrs.