wear big heavy shoes. It's
gotta help.......
You are right to be concerned, Brian. Just for fun I looked into a couple of items that might be of interest.
maybe the car was lowered? and a front air dam? Brake ducts? The rear raised a bit in relation to the front? (poor man's ground effects) Both reduce the amount of air that gets under the car. Also is there any reason to think it was NOT specially prepped? ie do you know for a fact that it was box stock? They may have done things "out of sight" to help 'channel' air flows and to release air from underneath.
However, having said that, I recall a bit about the Ford GT40 having similar probs at similar speeds (I would guess); they made some changes to front hood scoops and venting and almost lost the cars due to increased instability caused by airflows at that speed. And, just for interest, a fully loaded Boeing 747-300 (at something over 750,000 lbs
)will lift off at about 180 kph.
Air pressure pushes it up off the ground at that speed. So if you are thinking of driving at 190 kph (are you?) think about the ...excitement.... if you get even a BIT too much air under your 2900 lb car......
so it is a real concern, yup.