I have run both the X6 and the Vega B4.
One of the reasons why the X6 works on dirt is because it generates grip through body roll and chassis flex. It feels very safe to drive although it feels a bit cumbersome in high grip conditions. Still a good car though.
The Vega chassis has no flex at all and on high grip tracks it changes direction faster making it feel very nimble and accurate to drive.
It isnt so good when the grip is low though. Wet grass and polished floor racing is hard going and getting the power down can be an issue.
I dare say you could get the Vega going on dirt/clay but it wouldnt be able to keep up with the rear motor cars.
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