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Originally Posted by tigas
That even makes it better! Not that I doubted it.
Now, given this, is GM going to build a mid-engined Corvette road car? WHY? They don't need to, not with these regulations : rotate:
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The regulations do not accept a front engined car becoming mid engined. There is still a rule that a front engine car must have it's engine in front of the car centerline and a rear engined car behind the centerline.
So that is why Porsche could move it's engine as it's still behind the car's centerline. Corvette already moves the engine behind the front axle to get it more in the middle, that is the same regulation allowing that.