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Old 29-05-2015
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the big problems you have with a stock class would be that most ready to run cars would not come with a motor that would fit into the class meaning extra cost to begin with, and the biggie that made stock racing expensive in the past, there will always be someone who buys 20 motors, picks the best ones, using several motors for one meeting and flying around the track at half the speed again than the other cars meaning if they want to be competitive they need to spend more too.
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