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Old 20-08-2011
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Originally Posted by West Ridge Racing View Post
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.


what a rubbish statement so what your saying that at the world championships ryan and ryan wasn't driving as hard as tebo they were there to make the numbers up what a crock any real racer would be pushing as hard as they could to get the best result possible.

must remeber your thery when vettle beats hamilton next time lewis wasn't trying.

oh and yeah you must be spot on when you say the b44 needs a flat high grip surface to work well i must have missed thoes emense jumps at the wolds and the dusty low grip surface they won on.
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