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02.19.2007, 02:24 PM

The track surface varies a bit, in some areas it's super loose, in others it's hard. I think one of the guys there said Bow Ties work well.


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Excellent...It's the people here on this forum that all need to ban together and race this class. We are the ones keeping it alive.

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Yea man, thats why we drove 1000 miles to race for the weekend with you guys, hopefully we will make something happen. The main thing is getting people to drive and show up....companies sponsoring the events is fairly easy. Getting a track to hold such a race takes a little effort, but I can set it up.
   
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02.20.2007, 08:13 PM

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Yea man, thats why we drove 1000 miles to race for the weekend with you guys...
I've got to say, that was very impressive. You have a lot more dedication to the hobby than I do.

I posted a question on my track's web forum asking if the Revo guys would let me run my E-CRT with them this year. The overwhelming reply is NO. Of course they are all saying that my truck is a truggy and that's an advantage bla bla bla...so tonight I started rebuilding my old BPP Race Bomb E-Maxx...oh yeah...it's coming back. They can't say a thing about running an OLD Maxx based design against the Revos...

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02.19.2007, 06:22 PM

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The track surface varies a bit, in some areas it's super loose, in others it's hard. I think one of the guys there said Bow Ties work well.
If Bowties work well, CF should do pretty good as well. Holeshots, from what I've heard, do well on hard packed, blue groove tracks. I would only assume they won't do to well were its not hardpacked.
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