Me coming from TC I don’t understand why you would keep jumping ship, you will find that most TC drivers are very dedicated to a team and will only change chassis when that team makes a new one.
Why is this?? (Well in my eys...)
You buy your car then you it the track testing learning as much as possible about it. Experiment with setup changes, tyres, sway bars, springs, shock oil and even shells make a big difference with TC. You could spend a complete session learning your car, which you find the same in any motor sport look at Mr Rossi in the Moto GP new bike, practice year then year 2 goes on to win the championship.
Then you also have to look at the top drives now
Olly Jefferies:
Started off with a Tamiya but soon got his hands on a Team Associated TC3 and now look at what this guy is doing.
Simon Moss (maybe wrong with this one)
I think Simon has been with Schumacher for most of his racing career, and again a top driver
So ask yourself this.. if you keep changing your car are you going to learn how to set it up and learn how to drive it??? I don’t think so.
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