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i agree in some of this but its all about the track surface at the club you are driving at i think..
everyone seems to be making 2 cars now for 2wd but if someone wants to bring 2 cars to a meeting not sure why anyone should think this is unfair. i think costs are high but i think really i would buy 2 cars but purely for the fun of building them should that then mean i cant run both at the same meeting? |
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Racing now is WAY cheaper and fairer than in the days of nicad cells and brushed motors; everything had a short shelf life and to get anywhere near a sponsored driver cost a hill of money on special batteries and motors.
The chassis thing isn't a biggy IMO; plenty of cars with both configurations in one box or for not much more money, KF, new B6 etc. Hard to enforce too; what constitutes a chassis? Just the £50 metal plate? And if you are unlucky enough to bend it mid meeting what then? I started in RC, have competed and now work in full size motorsport, and have come back to RC! Enjoy it. There is ALWAYS someone with more money at every level/scale! |
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