Quote Originally Posted by iloveboost
I understand that, Windsor. You actually proved my point. Some RWD cars don't get traction because their back tires aren't on the ground, yet FWD or AWD cars don't have that problem, yet they don't get to use wheelie bars because they're (wheelie bars) not used on the streets. Last I checked, neither were slicks.

I drive a FWD car, so I know about traction (even though I don't have any), but if this race is to be 'fair', don't restrict other vehicles to accomidate just us FWD cars.

For it to be "fair"; if a FWD can use slicks, then so can everyone else. They're basically giving FWD cars the crutch here, and that is by no means fair.

Basically, my point being, don't claim to try to make it a fair playing ground for all cars when you make rules to benefit one certain type of car, which is FWD in this instance. This is all.
RWD cars don't get traction becasue their back tires are NOT on the ground? What do you mean by that? Very very few RWD cars can pull all 4 wheels off the ground on a launch...unless you were meaning front tires NOT on the ground and hell if a car can pull the front wheels its getting traction....maybe not the most efficient way to accelerate the car but the traction is there.