I think what's happened here is something like this. There is an obvious trend for track surfaces / layouts in this country (it's been heading that way for years), and so a UK based manufacture has looked at that and decided that it would be a pretty good idea to make a car that's most suited to it. Can't blame them really.
I think grass is sadly more or less dead as a surface now isn't it?? At least at national level. I think the cars probably just have too much power for the track to be able to hold up to.
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Matthew White
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