Originally Posted by
IndyRC_Racer
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Too often in the R/C community I read/hear comments that you must have X-brand chassis to do well or Y-brand electronics if you want to win. In reality if most people spent more time working on their existing cars and less time worrying about buying the next best thing, they would do better.
Thanks to everyone for their great tips/advice on the TC4
INDY my take is your assessment is 2/3rds correct. You left out "track time". To be competitive there is no substitute for learning how to drive the car, adjust the radio and then progress to driving it fast and clean. Getting enough practice track time to develop these skills is not always possible in some locations of the country. Trust me that I know this, DP.