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Old 02-03-2010
Chris Doughty Chris Doughty is offline
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the way I see it, there is no substitute for practising with the same car/class that you want to be good at.

second best to that is do to lots of RC, but lots of different types, doing the same type of RC (that is not your normal RC) ALL the time will mean switching back to your normal RC class difficult - you will have learned the specifics of that other form of RC

doing lots of different types of RC keeps your thumbs quick but doesn't condition you into the traits of a certain type or RC, be it TC, 10th, 18th or whatever.

make sense?
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