I beg to differ - the Britten was VERY fast for the horsepower that it had much. of which was due to the exhaust and hot air from the radiator (which was under the seat) being directed into its wake. It also improved the airflow at the front of the bike by not needing a big ram intake.
MotoGP bikes are built against all sorts of PERFORMANCE constraints, some of them being reduction of polar moment of inertia, keeping the vertical CoG sensible and a foward weight bias. Having a mid exhaust exit aids all of these and if you add that they have enough power that they are still accelerating into the braking marker at most tracks, then you will see that the drag reduction is of a lesser concern than Moto3 bikes which have SFA power and all of them direct their exhaust well back. Dumping the exhaust into the gap between the rear tire and the bike would be silly for all sorts of reasons.
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