Well, FWIW, the bike that killed it at the last death race held, was a mid drive. It clearly out accelerated the gas bicycles big time, but it looked to me like that bike also was out accelerating the other electrics. In that race, with its 50 mph straights and 25 mph corners, it was all about acceleration, and not laying it down on a corner.
But its also worth noting, that the first electric bike to show up at the death races, was me riding a 1000w aotema front hub. I did not win, but on the start I was at the back of the field, and beat almost all of the gas bikes to the first corner. Even that lame commuter bike slayed the entire field of china girl 50 and 90 cc, un modified gas kits.
Trying to say,,, even lame shit accelerates fast compared to gasoline bikes. anything with 4000w plus is going to fly, provided you can keep that front wheel down. I rode a 10,000w hub bike once, and could only use about 1/4 throttle before it wheelied.
I would stop worrying about which is best, and just enjoy the ride on whichever type you choose to build. But I would not suggest you put much more than 1500-2000w through bike chain and freewheels. For more, you need bigger chain, like the bike that won the last death race, or the gas bikes. You want giddy up, just build a 4000w+ hub motor bike. Easy, fast as hell, fun as hell. The one I built for the death race accelerated to 40 mph just about as fast as my BMW 1150 cc does now. It did not win because I crashed, and because my bike made the gassers go buy snowmobile engines that year.