Top marks for persistency Stan.
You either don’t have the breadth or depth of knowledge or you are just choosing to ignore the concept that has been put to you so many times now, and not just by me.
Let’s keep it on topic and try once more. To quote directly from your own internet article:
“You maximize torque to the ground through gearing keeping the engine in the rpm range where the engine generates the most ground speed for a given torque value”
Key words above: gearing, rpm and most ground speed. Not mentioned: maximum torque.
So answer the simple question - will a Clio 197 accelerate faster exiting a corner (at the same road speed in both cases) in 4th gear 1000rpm below peak torque or in 3rd gear 1000rpm below peak power?
Take some time out to ask Clio Cup drivers what rpm they shift at. It isn’t at the rpm that equates to peak engine torque with a series of short shifting Stan. They work the peak power curve. Power does not ‘mean s**t ‘ corner to corner in this case as you suggest. Gearing, gearing, gearing.........
Its only you thats put any argument.
Someone else made a couple of statements, which really werent relevant or correct.
In answer to your question: In third gear....
Simply because its a lower gear, therefore has more torque available at the wheels upon exit. It so happens to be 1000rpm below max power in your analogy. So what? The fact of it is 3rd gear allows more available torque at the wheels.
Its the same reason you pull away in first gear, and not 4th.
As you keep saying, and im not disagreeing, gears arent to be over looked! As I said, the technical description of a gearbox is "torqu multiplier". Why do you think this is???
Also from the article:
"Maximum acceleration of a car is made possible by maximizing your output
torque at the wheels at ALL times."
There is no argument to this. Its fact, its based on solid physics, and its my last word in the discussion....as you really arent grasping things aswell as you think you do.