That sounds about right according to the "science of Car Wars", with the motors in the wheels, and a honking big damage sink/power plant in the main body of the car.  Mind you, petrol engined cars had a similar layout too, so make what you will of that.

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On 17 October 2015 at 02:53, Grimmund <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:

On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Bruce Johnson <xxxxxx@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:
Also you get greater efficiency and performance if you move the motors to the drive wheels; infinitely variable traction control and zero transmission losses, more so if you go with AWD.

ISTR that Steve Jackson's Car Wars posited something like that for the cars.
 
Or possibly electric-hydraulic, with the wheels driven by hydraulic flow to minimize unsprung weight, and individual pumps at each wheel. 
 
Or I might be thinking of something else entirely.  :)
 
 
Dan
 



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