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Mid-engine design

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Mid-engine. The placement of the engine either behind the driver and in front of the rear axles. Or in front of the drivers but behind the front axles. This sort of design is usually used in sports cars, the benefits being that the automobiles weight is distributed evenly over all four wheels.