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It's a place where cars can be anything the creator wants them to be.
An option in the garage would be good though, to switch between RWD, AWD and FWD.
This isn't a simulator. It's clearly an aesthetic choice - one that looks pretty cool at that.
i found it hard how it is right now in the game !
with fwd you can drift and control well to avoid 90°turn
Second, front wheel tire marks do make sense because of the physics involved in drifting (tires still generate lateral force even when past optimal slip angle). In the rawest of terms, a drift (oversteer) is when the rear tires' slip angle is greater than that of the front; so from that logic you can have a drift state that has the front slipping as well (you often do in high speed drifting).