Sumps are designed for a bunch of things... to clear steering components, cross members etc... but alsot to ensure adequate oiling under acceleration, braking, cornering... and climbing etc on a 4wd.
Sumps have baffles, one way gates, etc to try and reduce oil surge when off camber, climbing or cornering... or under heavy acceleration. Drag cars have very trick sumps (when they run wet sumps) for this reason.
Many modern sumps also include wingage trays (deflectors) to make sure the oil in the pan abd spinning off the engine components doesn't impact on those same spinning engine components and reduce engine power.
That's one of the reasons race cars go to dry sumps - to reduce windage effects... the other is to ensure oiling under heavy accel abd braking/cornering.
This pic gives you some idea of the baffling in a sump, and the tray at the rear is the windage tray. Just changing the windage tray can improve power... running more oil in your engine will reduce power usually due to windage, unless you are running a very trick sump and a real good windage tray.
This is a camaro (or LS2 sump?) by the way... the aussie LS1's out of commodire's etc use a front bulge sump to clear the cross member.
S.