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Old 28-08-2007
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Originally Posted by DoughtyUK.net View Post
let me hear your thoughts on if you think you have to drive 2WD and 4WD different? does your driving style work for 2WD and not 4WD? the other way round?

do you drive both cars the same? does the way you try and pass cars differ in 2WD and 4WD?

which is easier to 'learn' a track with?

go for it....

All depends on you. If you like a twitchy car feel then I guess 4wd, but then again what do you want out of it. 2wd or 4wd can be just as fun.

My 2wd was megga front end grip (i only did the indoors events with it) and went flat out in and out of corners. 4wd was more smoother as I tended to over gear and use the top speed down the straight and go half speed (which was as quick as the oppostion) on the infield, so being smoother and making far less mistakes so I wouldnt dump.
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