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B) Alex wants to be competitive on a world class level, practicing at slower speeds will not let him reach his goal.
C) Alex always wants to beat me in races, I don't run 17.5 classes.
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A) Alex is a Team Associated sponsored driver, Team Associated discourages their drivers from running stock classes.
B) Alex wants to be competitive on a world class level, practicing at slower speeds will not let him reach his goal.
C) Alex always wants to beat me in races, I don't run 17.5 classes.
B) Alex wants to be competitive on a world class level, practicing at slower speeds will not let him reach his goal.
C) Alex always wants to beat me in races, I don't run 17.5 classes.
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Oh ok well when you find out let me know its 4 sets 2 front and 2 rear. Also can you bring the bodies up I can't stop Down there before Friday and when ill be going through Waterbury it's gonna be like 7:00am so u don't think you would be at the shop so I can get them lol. Let me know thanks again mark.
some guys ran 17.5 buggy tonight. looks like they had fun nice job guys i think you where all cheating whaaaa!!!!!! so many little bitches wtf
could you all drop the crap now if theres enough people theres a class END OF STORY
JESUS CHRIST
could you all drop the crap now if theres enough people theres a class END OF STORY
JESUS CHRIST
i had a great time last night, it was really good to see everyone.
it was fun bringing up the rear in 17.5.
i couldn't have made that happen without all that boost! lol
i'll be back in a few weeks.
it was fun bringing up the rear in 17.5.
i couldn't have made that happen without all that boost! loli'll be back in a few weeks.
Uh...no. This is what A-mains and B-mains are for. Or mod and 17.5. You can always request that a racer's car be spec'ed either before or after the race, if that is a concern. Whatever the case, I think you're crying for nothing when it comes to cheaters. A good enough driver can make a 17.5 as fast as or faster than mod on a small course, as has been repeated here multiple times. Have you seen the YouTube video of Mark whopping the 4wd class with a vintage 17.5 RC10? Case closed.
Why run a 17.5 buggy class when....
A) Sportsman is basically for novices who are too intimidated to run in the regular classes.
B) From a track owner's/operator's standpoint, it'll create more work and headaches
C) No one wonders who might be doing this or that in mod classes to cheat because mod is open
D) who is to make the ultimate decision about who may or may not race in the 17.5 class (aside from obvious contract obligations)?
I never accused anyone of cheating, I was just implying that the idea of running a 17.5 class will add more work to the program for the people running it and will ultimately create more headaches than it solves.
In asking a few civil questions......people always gotta jump down my throat (and Tony D.) because it's not what you friggin guys want to hear.
I wonder why it is I stopped racing down there in the first place......

Believe me, no one wants more 2wd buggies on this planet than me, but let's face it. It is and SCT world and we have to accept that. Besides, without the release of the slash, I dare say that there would be a few less tracks and shops in the area and that the hobby in general, would be very different.
2wd buggy has always been around and will always be.......there is no need to change it.
Again.......my opnions.......if you read this and your panties get all bunched up and you start smashing keys or bitching at your kid or dog because you might be mad at me.......thanks for proving my point.
BTW.......we are having a Charity Trophy race next weekend at RCH&M in honor of Steve Semeraro and 2 other race oriented fellas we lost this past year. If any of ya'll feel like getting your butts whooped in 2wd buggy.......MOD.......come on up.
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wish I could have ran my 17.5. Looked like it was fun again last night. I also can't believe you guys ran 4wd sct again this week. I'll bring mine next week just in case anyone wants to run it.
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Ya'll are all missing the friggin point I was trying to make.
Why run a 17.5 buggy class when....
A) Sportsman is basically for novices who are too intimidated to run in the regular classes.
B) From a track owner's/operator's standpoint, it'll create more work and headaches
C) No one wonders who might be doing this or that in mod classes to cheat because mod is open
D) who is to make the ultimate decision about who may or may not race in the 17.5 class (aside from obvious contract obligations)?
I never accused anyone of cheating, I was just implying that the idea of running a 17.5 class will add more work to the program for the people running it and will ultimately create more headaches than it solves.
In asking a few civil questions......people always gotta jump down my throat (and Tony D.) because it's not what you friggin guys want to hear.
I wonder why it is I stopped racing down there in the first place......
Believe me, no one wants more 2wd buggies on this planet than me, but let's face it. It is and SCT world and we have to accept that. Besides, without the release of the slash, I dare say that there would be a few less tracks and shops in the area and that the hobby in general, would be very different.
2wd buggy has always been around and will always be.......there is no need to change it.
Again.......my opnions.......if you read this and your panties get all bunched up and you start smashing keys or bitching at your kid or dog because you might be mad at me.......thanks for proving my point.
BTW.......we are having a Charity Trophy race next weekend at RCH&M in honor of Steve Semeraro and 2 other race oriented fellas we lost this past year. If any of ya'll feel like getting your butts whooped in 2wd buggy.......MOD.......come on up.
Why run a 17.5 buggy class when....
A) Sportsman is basically for novices who are too intimidated to run in the regular classes.
B) From a track owner's/operator's standpoint, it'll create more work and headaches
C) No one wonders who might be doing this or that in mod classes to cheat because mod is open
D) who is to make the ultimate decision about who may or may not race in the 17.5 class (aside from obvious contract obligations)?
I never accused anyone of cheating, I was just implying that the idea of running a 17.5 class will add more work to the program for the people running it and will ultimately create more headaches than it solves.
In asking a few civil questions......people always gotta jump down my throat (and Tony D.) because it's not what you friggin guys want to hear.
I wonder why it is I stopped racing down there in the first place......

Believe me, no one wants more 2wd buggies on this planet than me, but let's face it. It is and SCT world and we have to accept that. Besides, without the release of the slash, I dare say that there would be a few less tracks and shops in the area and that the hobby in general, would be very different.
2wd buggy has always been around and will always be.......there is no need to change it.
Again.......my opnions.......if you read this and your panties get all bunched up and you start smashing keys or bitching at your kid or dog because you might be mad at me.......thanks for proving my point.
BTW.......we are having a Charity Trophy race next weekend at RCH&M in honor of Steve Semeraro and 2 other race oriented fellas we lost this past year. If any of ya'll feel like getting your butts whooped in 2wd buggy.......MOD.......come on up.



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