I can see that it might be worth it when accelerating out of a turn, but on the way in:
brake
load on front tires increases
antipitch bar (which will work just like antidive, but slower) starts to take effect
load on front tire increases, braking increases (good)
driver feathers off brake as he feeds in steering wheel
weight on front wheel reduces
car doesn't turn
Oh dear.
On average, around a circuit, ignoring aero, the vertical load on each wheel is unchanged by any internal reconfiguration that does not move the CG or change the weight, wheelbase, or track. So you can generate short term changes in the load on an individual wheel, by any number of methods, but at some point you'll have to pay it back.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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