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Old 04-11-2011
kayce kayce is offline
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Originally Posted by Jnunu1 View Post
Thanks for all replies.

For me I suppose its less about faster and more about consistancy - I think I will probably be as rubbish with either format until I spend more time on it all.

I guess its about with which format would I get better (not crash as much and make less stupid mistakes and actually learn to drive) faster!

I suspect the format aint the issue #noeasyfix
True - as I heard say many years ago, and still holds true to this day:
"If you want to learn to drive, and develop some talent, grab a 2wd. If you want to go like mad, and rely on less talent, go 4wd."

As I mentioned earlier, I think the big mistake new guys make is jumping straight into 4wd - and they eventually get overwhelmed by all of it - whereas if you start in 2wd you can apply everything you've learned along the way it you do decide to move up to 4wd later.
But to me, one's like a nice warm cut of tea while the other's like gulping an energy drink. Pick your poison, it's just toy car racing.
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