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The Artist formerly known as Turbo84
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Yes, the reason for it being so high was to get into the smooth airflow above the roof where it could be effective, instead of down in the rear deck turbulence.
I agree that having it that high improves the wing's efficiency, but I've also heard that it needed to be that high to allow the trunk lid to fully open. A nice side effect/benefit is that the substantial vertical area on each side support moves the center of aerodynamic pressure to behind the c/g, making those cars a lot more stable at speed than their contemporary competitors.











