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Originally Posted by lochness42
Well wasn't it similar story when mid motor cars came out - they were simply faster on high grip tracks than rear motor and many companies didn't have one for long time, now it's rather standard. I see more companies coming with fwd motor cars with the popularity of events such as EOS or PetitRC race which is often ran on high grip carpet.
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I agree with you comment. It's the fact the all the National tracks are so similar I just think if it was possible they should have mixed up the track syles and surfaces. To give a fairer National series overall for drivers and manufactures. That's the point in having the series instead of a one off event (race) so that if one driver style or buggy style suits that track then there will still be other different style tracks. I think they should of had at least 1 dirt and one grass style track in the series