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clay track mid motor
Do mid motor cars work on the clay track or id a rear motor the way to go
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Depends wether James puts sugar on it or not really. I know he's tried parts of the track with it on but I'm not sure if he's going to do it for the international or not.
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A few people last year ran mid cars and did ok (sv2 and yokomo were the ones I saw)
Last time we were at RHR some of the dirt track had astro turf on it (jumps mainly) so not sure if that's going to be there for the invernational - maybe pm James and check with him?
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I ran my sv2 last year and it was ace to drive.
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Are we gonna find out if James is going to sugar coat the track in good time time prepare for the invernational?
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I ran the X6 last year expecting it to be a bit of a handful but it was no harder to drive for me than when I'd run a B4 round there. You couldn't get on it as hard as a rear motor on corner exits (especially with any steering lock on) but that's no different to mid on astro in the rain.
There were two parts of the track where you had to be VERY disciplined and steady on the throttle, before the jumps in front of the rostrum and going downhill after the stepup in the middle. In both parts of the track so long as you made sure you were pointing where you wanted to go and accelerating in a straight line you were good, IMO mid is better on every other part of the track. I'll be running a C4.2 this year, sugar or not |
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