My "driving mentor" was 2003 Solo 1 national champ, BMW school driving instructor, 2009 Wolf Ridge Hillclimb King of the Hill, and a bunch of other shit I can't remember. Anything you care about handling well, you remove the front sway on FWD and remove the rear sway on a RWD, and you play with the sway on the non-drive axle. Generally making it stiffer, for FWD anyway. The solitary exception to this is when you shit the sort of money that allows you to afford a pure spring setup where you run 800+ lb springs on each corner, for medium weight vehicles like Porsche 1200-1600 lb springs are common. The damper for such a setup are not cheap.