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Hi guys. I want to start racing again after 15 years of absensce from this sport. And i´m kind of a anglofiliac so i wanna race a schumacher cat. Is that foolish? I´m kind of used to get outrunned
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stock only in touring cars these days dude, a lot has changed since then, and some hasn't changed much at all, just got faster.
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Can't say I have ever driven one of the later CATs (3000 for instance) but they would be good cars still if you can get parts, I think schumacher probably still sell all the bits ?
but the TTech predator X10 is the only option if you want a UK off roader at the moment afaik. |
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I´m from sweden and you are right, there isn´t any stock classes here. I think the X10 seems to be a bit fragile? And thats no good when i´m driving (lol). I will buy a Cat and a brushless system and then go and hunt some xx-fours.. Good racing gentlemen!
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The X10 is not fragile, it is probably one of the strongest 4wd cars available at the moment.
Good luck getting bits for the Cat when you break it. ![]() G
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