Message from @Broo TulsiGang 2024 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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2018-09-20 04:30:48 UTC  

the weight distribution favors AWD

2018-09-20 04:30:56 UTC  

these are primarily grip cars

2018-09-20 04:31:06 UTC  

🀷

2018-09-20 04:31:30 UTC  

RWD wouldn't be that useful with so little weight versus that power

2018-09-20 04:31:37 UTC  

not without comically wide tires

2018-09-20 04:31:55 UTC  

"Useful" is a relative term lol

2018-09-20 04:32:07 UTC  

which the hatchback body style is best suited for square sets of wheels and AWD

2018-09-20 04:33:33 UTC  

btw what i described basically exists

2018-09-20 04:33:46 UTC  

not in the US i think unfortunately

2018-09-20 04:33:53 UTC  

but still, 400hp hatchback

2018-09-20 04:34:10 UTC  

this is the fastest stock hatchback ever made i think

2018-09-20 04:36:01 UTC  

the closest would be the A45 AMG at 376bhp which is technically faster to 60 but hey, 400 hurspurrs

2018-09-20 04:37:04 UTC  

also the M140i has 335bhp

2018-09-20 04:37:17 UTC  

so theres an M division hot hatch

2018-09-20 08:38:51 UTC  

the majority of hatchbacks don't do well as rwd because of the wheelbase, the w12 golf wasn't actually good if I recall

2018-09-20 08:39:41 UTC  

I don't think it's valid to call any of them "supercars"

2018-09-20 08:42:19 UTC  

weirdly the most interesting hatchbacks of the past outside of stuff like the lancia delta s4 was probably the renault turbo 2 and clio v6

Radeon posted a Golf I actually like. We can find a postive in everything.

V6 makes sense. W12 in Golf. Probably a bit much

Welly for the WB

This is the Engineers Solution

This is the ACTUAL solution Wolfburg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/420834207590514690/492272927899648000/IMG_7663.png

A Williams Clio <:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>

Road Trip. CONFIRMED

2018-09-21 15:01:02 UTC  

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trrEKbc6uqE

OUTSTANDING

This is why we convicts to an island with Dropbears on it

2018-09-22 23:06:21 UTC  

it's a shame they didn't do a full mile and done time checks at quarters

2018-09-22 23:06:37 UTC  

it would have been very interesting to see that

2018-09-22 23:06:53 UTC  

I'm sort of surprised the h2r had the traction to do that well