Official RC10GT Thread
Being able to hit 50+ mph doesn't matter on a track. In fact, you don't want gearing that tall for the track. However, if you do more bashing than racing, and/or do most of your driving in large open areas, that's where the tall gearing is nice. My friends and I run in a large field. One of my friends has an RC 10 with stock gearing and it's funny as he11 watching my RC 10 fly past his doing over 15 mph faster. On the track though he has more control over his because he can open his throttle fully without getting uncontrolable wheel spin like I do.