Trust me, that TRX1 was ballistic on the night. On that particular track with Craig driving it it was matching any of the modern cars no problem

Plus he had very little practice with it beforehand and was just running a base set-up including stock springs and 6 year-old tyres. And one of my spare bodyshells which gave him a few extra tenths

The RC10s and Optima Mid looked great but the TRX1 was running Lipo & Brushless and was a class apart. Very, very impressive tbh.
On the right kind of tracks the old TRX1 and 3's would still be excellent club cars for drivers who arent in Craigs class and need something thats different, simple to work on and virtually indistructable. I hope so anyway, ill be running one there when i can....