I live close to rhr and have done the Oople series,really enjoyed astro racing, have had my cars where there very drivable in wet and dry. And wen it is wet, which we get in the uk the cars have a bit of wet sand on them, on dirt the car was blattered, but more importantly the effort the guys at rhr put in to make it racable was huge, no such effort needed for astro, to me astro for the uk is the right option until we can find someone to cover the tracks then turn em into dirt.
Unless I'm mistaken then jumps bumps should be part of tracks, it is off road, if you don't want to jump cars then try tc! I remember many years ago when everything was grass, bumps and ruts would appear each round you just adapted.
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