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The physics of a three wheeler just doesn’t lend itself to performance, especially cornering.


Tell that to the 3-wheeler Morgan crowd - they tend to be quicker than the 4-wheelers in classic races.

I'd say that for any three-wheel configuration it's definitely best to have two up front.
The next question is whether you drive the front or rear. Both have successful examples.
If I were rich I'd have not just a few sports vehicles- and there would be a couple of three-wheelers in there... for example- http://www.go-t-rex.com/

Oh- and here's a better link for the gizmag articles-
http://www.gizmag.com/tag/three+wheel/