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I'm no longer arguing about fwd vs rwd, I don't need to as at least one other person agrees with me, that's good enough for me.
Instead I'm wondering why you would apply the handbrake and power at the same time....
If it's to drift then RWD cars are even easier, you just step on the power and...
You're closer to my point than everyone else, these sort of cars tend to handle badly.
I had no idea the clios were that much better.
However, just cos they are the best FWD cars doesn't mean they are all that amazing
As you begin to move forward the weight shifts to the back of the car making the front end go light and the wheels loose grip.
If the driven wheels are at the back the weight pushes down onto the wheels giving more grip....
I can'tmake it any simpler than that
Experience doesn't mean sh!t it's simple physics, you only have so much grip on a fwd car so a big engine is pointless.
If you think your 1*2 is good try a real car with RWD you'll be suprised