I am curious: Why is RWD considered better for racing than FWD and even AWD?
I mean, it is said that FWD can turn faster than RWD and can accelerate earlier out of the turn (or am I totally wrong)? Also, somebody told me that it is impossible to accelerate through a turn with RWD (which I really don't believe, but how comes somebody thinks that?)...
In addition, how comes AWD is considered better only on loose underground and drag? I know, this two really need all the traction you can possibly have, but I think the same rules apply to track racing, don't they? I always though an AWD not only accelerates faster because it has more traction, but it also corners faster of the same reason... So why are there almost no AWDs on the track?
I mean, it is said that FWD can turn faster than RWD and can accelerate earlier out of the turn (or am I totally wrong)? Also, somebody told me that it is impossible to accelerate through a turn with RWD (which I really don't believe, but how comes somebody thinks that?)...
In addition, how comes AWD is considered better only on loose underground and drag? I know, this two really need all the traction you can possibly have, but I think the same rules apply to track racing, don't they? I always though an AWD not only accelerates faster because it has more traction, but it also corners faster of the same reason... So why are there almost no AWDs on the track?