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Having just taken part in my first club race this weekend (it was awesome btw, I frickin' loved it) I now have even more questions for all you ooplers.

The one that I'm most in need of opinions, as the thread would suggest, is the question of the cars speed vs it's strength.

I entered my first race with my TLR22 and in a reduced field of 7 I finished 4th. After 4 heats I had qualified 3rd for the two legged B final of 7 cars.

In the first leg, with a rush of blood to the head, I shot off the track at the first corner and went straight into last. After 5 or 6 laps I'd got back to 4th and had 3rd place in my sights. But alas, I could see something looking a little odd at the front of my car. My left shock had come loose and the car was no longer drive-able. Gutted. A screw had threaded and come loose, I'm guessing in my first corner crash.

My question is, at this stage of racing should I get as many aluminium/titanium hop ups as possible and carry the extra weight, or, accept that I'm going to crash and break stuff regardless and keep the lighter plastic parts?
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Sounds like you were at EPR?

TBH there did seem to be a crazy amount of crashing going on (myself being one of the main culprits) which was perhaps a result of the first dry race for months. I guess if things ate a bit calmer around you, then you'd calm down and crash less too.

I've only been racing again for 6 months, but from what I've seen it's just luck whether you break anything. I've gradually increased the power to limit the severity of crashes and was running brushless and lipo for the first time on Sunday. Is have destroyed everything if I had it at my first race!

Just keep a stock of spares and keep going. Enjoy!
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I wouldn't add ally to compensate for crashes, the 22 is naturally a tough car, adding ally will only cause something harder to get to to break, stick with it as standard and improve your driving, When i got my first buggy I kept breaking it all the time but eventually I could race it without breakages
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I wouldn't add ally to compensate for crashes, the 22 is naturally a tough car, adding ally will only cause something harder to get to to break, stick with it as standard and improve your driving, When i got my first buggy I kept breaking it all the time but eventually I could race it without breakages
To be fair to the car, considering the battering it got on it's first race meeting, nothing expensive broke. That could of course be temping fate...
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Spares give you peace of mind, learning not to crash gives you results. Tell me when you work out how to do the latter!
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The tlr 22 is very strong also more speed = less strength
Both parts and driving wise
Keep your speed down and practice lines and you will go quicker and not break your car
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I was indeed at EPR!

So you seem to be edging towards the 'your gonna break stuff either way' side of the fence. If it wasn't for other people spares I wouldn't have made the second leg of the final so I definitely need to stock up.
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My question is, at this stage of racing should I get as many aluminium/titanium hop ups as possible and carry the extra weight, or, accept that I'm going to crash and break stuff regardless and keep the lighter plastic parts?
You probably wont notice any significant drop in speed from adding some alloy. I dont have any experiance with the losi but if your breaking the same part and nothing else then you might want to consider a upgrade depending on what it is and what it is attached to. And any alloy parts that look like they would bend properly will.

What you should be doing is trying not to crash and building up your speed a slow but clan lap is always quicker than a fast car crashing every jump / corner, but that can be hard when all you want to do is go flat out.
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You probably wont notice any significant drop in speed from adding some alloy. I dont have any experiance with the losi but if your breaking the same part and nothing else then you might want to consider a upgrade depending on what it is and what it is attached to. And any alloy parts that look like they would bend properly will.

What you should be doing is trying not to crash and building up your speed a slow but clan lap is always quicker than a fast car crashing every jump / corner, but that can be hard when all you want to do is go flat out.
That totally makes sense, I had a couple of early heats on a wet track where I was only marshalled once. Unfortunately I then suffered a little over confidence and got worse! The track was drying all the time and as I got more grip I crashed more rather than less. In the second leg I just went back to basics, nothing too clever, and I finished 3rd.
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