Wouldn't the 79 do that going fast enough?
If you do the math...a current F1 car creates enough downforce at 140mph to overcome it's weight against the pull of gravity. To keep it stuck to the ceiling, that force needs to be doubled...and today's cars generate enough downforce at 185 mph to do just that!
In reality...No
The engine as configured, won't survive lubrication and fuel delivery for more than a second or two.
Even if you build a perfect circular tunnel of 360 degrees, about 2 miles in length, there would be a transition point of deflection encountered to one of the wheels maintaining surface contact during the climb and descent.