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Old 21-01-2010
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You'll find when running on an open area, you will be turning in at unusually high speeds which wouldn't be the case on the track. So its highly likely you'll be able to make any car grip roll. You can stop it, but then that may cause other things - like having no grip, no turn in, or over steer, or poor bump handling if you stiffen it up. if you want to thrash around and have grip, then slow it down a bit when cornering, if you don't mind sliding (can be fun!), then loose some knobbles.

have fun, thats #1 priority though. (and get a slower dog!)
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