mhm wrongHigh-power FWD cars can't hang with either of those. Maybe a ricer highway pull with enough boost, but as soon as there's a launch or a corner, both those cars would leave even the most heavily modified FWD car spinning their wheels and fighting torque steer, while under-steering off the road.
our high powered fwd car (525 hp daily driven) has done well vs evos . rwd cars around here. traction bar, good tires, properly adjusted coils not super slammed or high and it works very well.