No, I am not. Tebo just push harder and makes more mistakes but the car handles the tracks better. Ryan and Ryan are more consistent drivers, especially Cavalieri.
I would not choose any of those cars today cuz I found Tamiya be the better choice over both those cars. I mean the 511. Easier to get a good all around setup on any surface. Hardly any changes needed when switching from low to high grip. Getting hold of parts is another issue though.
Indoors on carpet I found the B44.1 to be really good but that car needs a flat high grip surface to work well. much like the typical American style tracks. On bumpy tracks, not so much. Better go with Kyosho.
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