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RWD wouldn't be that useful with so little weight versus that power
not without comically wide tires
"Useful" is a relative term lol
which the hatchback body style is best suited for square sets of wheels and AWD
btw what i described basically exists
not in the US i think unfortunately
but still, 400hp hatchback
this is the fastest stock hatchback ever made i think
the closest would be the A45 AMG at 376bhp which is technically faster to 60 but hey, 400 hurspurrs
also the M140i has 335bhp
so theres an M division hot hatch
the majority of hatchbacks don't do well as rwd because of the wheelbase, the w12 golf wasn't actually good if I recall
I don't think it's valid to call any of them "supercars"
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 ACTUAL solution Wolfburg
A Williams Clio <:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>
Road Trip. CONFIRMED
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trrEKbc6uqE
OUTSTANDING
This is why we convicts to an island with Dropbears on it
it's a shame they didn't do a full mile and done time checks at quarters
it would have been very interesting to see that
I'm sort of surprised the h2r had the traction to do that well
EAT IT
lol meanwhile, the US is having a relative diesel golden era in engine production
But can the superbike beat this?