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Old 15-08-2013
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I totally disagree with statement above
If it had a smooth tub shape etc like you say then it would look just like a Vega
No better no worse. The same.
I'm not saying it should consist of one machined piece - More like the 'Red Workshop' TRF201 that Lee Martin was driving at the 2013 Cactus Classic:

http://www.petitrc.com/setup/teamxtr...sic2013031417/

...but with more overlap between front nose piece and sidepods

@patez: I think rear traction isn't the flavour of the month, but the priority has gone to increasing steering (even on RM cars). The chassis should prove stiffer at the back compared to the plastic T-plate of the original tub, so that in combination with a battery that's further forward should make quite a difference... So does it actually have more steering (aside from feeling more nose heavy)?

Has anyone driven the XM yet? And even better perhaps, has anyone been able to compare it with a Vega chassis? I'm curious to see how they compare because I've been hoping for Tamiya to do something with a mid-motor layout - I'd say a plate chassis like Tamiya's might be more flexible and easier to adjust to lower bite surfaces... but of course those things are best felt by someone on the track!
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