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Originally Posted by Digital
I can see the benefits, and would be more than willing to try it out.
Not trying to be negative but one thing that occurs is the potential for more damage, thus cost. Touring cars are all nicely covered up by their shell. Roll a touring car and the shell protects everything else. Where as buggies have suspension components etc all outside the shell. If you've even rolled a buggy on tarmac at speed the effect is like attacking it with a sander. Shocks, towers, body shell etc can and are likely to all be ruined in just one roll.
Just my input, but you don't get that on a dirt, astro or carpet track.
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That's why i put:
You could then just make some shock top protectors to allow the cars to "skid" if they landed upside down, rather then snapping things or ruining shocks.