ORIGINAL: tantaran69
I'm a big fan of Team A myself, but like you said that Slash it's a taker, I had never seen a rc take soooo much punishment and just keep rolling like nothing, first we got to see if they going to let run the SC10 with the Slash on the spec class, to me with the same electronics the SC should do alil better, I'm saying this knowing that nobody have seeing a SC10 yet alive, but if we put both trucks in a mod class we know who can take a hit and keep moving, remember it's all about finishing the race...you know wat I mean..
Along the lines of the post subject matter, CORR style vehicles in a 4WD chassis...
And expanding it to include a discussion about racing, it will be interesting if CORR vehicles end up with some club level racing opportunities in 4WD too. 1/8 scale would be a hoot to watch and race in also.
As the CORR racing style expands, we are already seeing lots of racing opportunites here.
The Washtenaw RC Raceway ran a hugely successful program this past winter, starting out with two full classes of entries, and expanding to a third for most of the season. Several local indoor tracks are running road course program on carpet too.
For the summer season, the MORL outdoor season has expanded the class to include the SC10 in a generic CORR class - planned for stock "guidelines" and then Mod if folks show up and want to run. I for one plan to run both if possible, these being electric only, here at this point.
ROAR also just came out with some rules to apply, lots of debate in that area.
(I don't have an interest in nitro, be it race or film coverage)
Hopefully the larger 4WD vehicles will end up with some track opportunites too...
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