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Old 23-02-2008
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I'd have to advise the same as the other guys. Stick with cars that are easy to work on and easy to get parts for and then just work at the basics, learn what the various set-up changes do and just keep pushing your self to be consistent on the track and it will come.

I have known people who have raced for a very long time who struggle to get a set-up on their car that suits them and over drive to compensate ... the result is they are a lot slower than they could be.
In that situation I normally try to do the best I can to put a "safe" set-up on there car and convince them a 1T brushless isn't going to be as good for them as a slower motor and they ususally improve in leaps and bounds. Sure there are plenty of people in your part of the work that will help you in the same way!

The most improtant thing is to enjoy racing .... after all it's why we go racing in the first place!
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