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Old 07-02-2020
claymoreman claymoreman is offline
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Default stock v mod

take a real good look a the US's stock classes and actually sit down and cost up a stock class buggy you will find that there is far more money invested in a stock buggy than a mod buggy. you will always get those who want that edge in racing so will spend spend spend to gain that extra bit of speed not every motor is the same so those with the money will go out buy a box full of motors find the best out of the batch and throw it in there 2wd/4wd buggy same with batteries. So it would not bring down the cost of racing it would increase it to be competitive hence why no club and the brca have not introduced the stock class racing it simply does not bring down costs the only way to bring down costs and in a way even the playing field is for a set number of tyres to be allowed at all brca ifmar events but will it happen no because of the one thing and that is factory drivers and factories that support these events want there drivers to be the ones on the top step.
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