This is the day that people have probably been waiting for. High dollar mid engine rockets whipping it sideways. Can wait to see it in the last round of FD.
+Gaius Trollius Yeah.. Its a very wide car. That, and mid engine / rear engine cars don't drift all that well. If the goal is to have a ass end that you can slide around, then you want that end of the car to be light. With the added weight of the engine back there, its allot of mass that you need to shift around. Once it gets moving, then it can be hard to stop as well. On a front engine car, it wants to rotate near the front axis and is easy to control a drift. A mid / rear engine car wants to rotate near its center or further rearward. Great for a road course, crap for drift. A skilled driver can make up for this, but those skills would be far better in a front engine car.
The Nascar V8 is equally as astonishing, just that both cars are known for that devilish howl and a duet of the two would have been one of the greatest moments in racing.
+Aarron Smith lol does it look AWD... are you really that much of a meathead? I get it some people aren't as informed about cars, but simple observations will tell you the answer. use your brain.