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AE B4.1 Worlds winner
What a design the B4 is!
How may titles has it taken in its life?? I can't believe it came out in 2003 and it's still pretty much the same car now Who ever designed this needs a pat on the back, is it the most winningest ( is that a word?!) rc chassis ever made???? Was it a Cliff Lett design?? Last edited by MHeadling; 20-07-2011 at 10:27 PM. Reason: Spacing. |
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Don't know who designed it, but that's it's 5th world title!
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Not bad going 5 world titles!!
Just read on rctech it's Associated's 25th world title info on Rc10 history here: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki?search=Rc10 |
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Its amazing how many times its won a worlds.
BUT how would it and the Americans do on astro? |
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We'd love to see that!.
Let's get them over here!.
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it's up to you guys to make tracks that are in line with the rest of the world.
I also think cav, mayfield and tebo would have no trouble racing on astroturf. |
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I'm sure the US drivers would soon get their heads round the high grip we race on in the Uk. The B4 still goes well on high grip as the Uk team have shown so still a good all rounder!
But mid motor option is faster but still B4 at heart. It seems the B4 is still the benchmark as lots of other companys copy the geometry, the back end has been copied on 2 and 4wd chassis's and the front end on many 2wd's. Wonder if the long chassis will be good for the UK tracks??? |
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