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4WD's
Hi everybody,
I only know your 1/10 EP national championship from the internet (I'm from Belgium ), but from what I can see, this season is clearly dominated by the XX4's, despite the -still new- competition. Is it mainly due to the big experience with the XX4 (and their drivers ), or this car is really..........amazing? :eek: Also, could give me an approximative distribution of the 4WD's in your nat' champ, please? Thanks a lot!! |
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XX4's are so good because pretty much one setup works everywhere and they are so easy to push hard and don't bite back if you overstep the limits!
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XX4's have a big team of some of the best sponsored drivers using them in UK Nationals. You can say the same of the Yokomo but its also a new car. You cant say the same about the rest of the range of 4wd cars out there which have small teams.
In other words, Though I think southwell is right, its a great car (nasty to work on, but hey) the results you are seeing aren't a true reflection of what you'd experience yourself. |
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4wds
i used to have a xx4 and now i own a yokomo bx, i found the xx4 easy to drive and like jimmy said one setup for every where. now i drive a bx i think the yokomo is a lot better car i find you can push a lot harder with the yoke and will not go back to losi!!
oh and losi have got all the good drivers and soon as neil and lee get a setup for the yokomo they will lap the xx4's!!! lol ryan
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i doubt that very much
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I'm from Belgium too and used to drive 4WD untill the class died a bit over here, but with all those new rides hitting the market, I'm sure it will become big again.
Back in the 90'ies, 4WD drivers in belgium either drove the Losi XX4 or the Schumacher CAT2000. There were a few Yokomo's and even the occasional Predator but 90% drove a XX4 or a CAT2000. And on 75% of the Belgian tracks, the Schumacher was clearly the better car. The Losi was more fragile and a real b*tch to work on. The XXX4 was a dud from day one in Belgium. Our tracks just aren't smooth enough for that car. To put it short : I think the good results in the UK for the XX4 are mainly a consequence of the strong team Losi has in the UK (same for Yokomo). I'm sure the XX4 is a good car, but knowing that I could beat the XX4's with my old Schumacher, I'm convinced there are enough if not better choises on the marked right now. I am still very impressed with the performance of my new ZX5, epecially considering it's price. |
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The xx4 is a very good car, but it also helps that so many people driving them, you are going to get a good percentage in any final as there are so many of them about. I have one Slim4 in the nationals compared with say around 60-70 XX4's.
And it is hard to get top drivers to run other cars, trust me I agree with Stefke that the XX4 is beatable, and i will try my hardest to produce a car that will match and improve on the performance of the xx4
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