I have searched over a few sites for the answer to this question but have yet to find the empirical evidence. I realise that when Subaru started rallying they did it in the Liberty. I read in this month’s motor about the Liberty RS & why they were made in relation to Subaru's racing desires.
I'm trying to understand why an Impreza / Evo is better (road handling) on the road than a Liberty. In my head I presume it's due to the weight differences? If these smaller cars have less weight to shift then I'm assuming the braking / accelerating & cornering all benefit.
Is there a specific equation that states that a car must have a certain displacement or amount of tyre on the road on each corner of the car for it to handle those other factors more easily?
I realise I'm making a hash of this question. If it's the case that less mass improves all the attributes mentioned above then why are they not going for an even smaller car than the Impreza / EVO?
I've driven an Impreza STi 07 when they were new, haven't driven an EVO.
I've owned the Golf GTi (2006) & the Audi S3 (2007) To this day the golf is clearly better in the corners but does it mostly come down to getting that mass to change direction?

