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It looks fairly stout. Not a lot of changes, but buggies haven't really changed in many years. It's evolutionary, not re-inventing the wheel.
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I'm curious about something: I haven't driven a pivot-ball car since the B3, and I notice that very few (if any) drivers use optional light-weight pivot-balls. In fact, I've seen a few add weight to the front uprights. Does the handling improvement outweigh the benefit of shedding a few ounces of unsprung weight?
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Originally Posted by captain america
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I'm curious about something: I haven't driven a pivot-ball car since the B3, and I notice that very few (if any) drivers use optional light-weight pivot-balls. In fact, I've seen a few add weight to the front uprights. Does the handling improvement outweigh the benefit of shedding a few ounces of unsprung weight?
As for adding weight to the hubs, that will make the car more lazy, effectively slowing corner entry or transition. I could see it as something to try when running on a very smooth surface, but I would rather add weight to the chassis. |
Typically you see weight added to hubs on tracks with the highest traction, Asian and Euro tracks. Luke stated above, it slows things down a bit and makes the car easier to drive.
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Originally Posted by t8rtot
(Post 16261778)
Typically you see weight added to hubs on tracks with the highest traction, Asian and Euro tracks. Luke stated above, it slows things down a bit and makes the car easier to drive.
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