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Old 12-26-2016, 06:14 PM
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I currently race mod buggy and have a stadium truck that gets some use on trophy races and the occasional club race but I am looking to race more then 1 class at club races and I am thinking of building a second buggy for stock class.

How many of you guys race mod and stock buggy on club nights?
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Old 12-27-2016, 06:43 AM
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i have one 1/10 scale car that i use only in the winter indoors. Summer i have a ebuggy and a nitro buggy. The only time i run both is at big races when i know i'm going to have 4 races in between my own. Don't forget you are going to have to marshal even on club nights. Maintenance is the issue. In my opinion, running two cars at a club race is just too much. Cuts down on my BS time...lol
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in the summer months with our series, I will run upwards of 3 classes and at times a 4th one, that being stock buggy, E buggy, truggy, and gas truck, having different classes seems to be difficult at times, but with the stock buggy class it has really improved all the other classes, and yes it does cut down on the BS time, but that generally is afterwards, as for us in the winter months, I run stock buggy, and pro2 on a indoor carpet track, and honestly that can be a bit to much if your back to back, especially when your trying to find a replacement marshal for you, with all that being said, I would say to go for it on the second class, as it really comes down to track time
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Just put a stock motor in your buggy and run it in stock and mod.
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Originally Posted by roadrashracing
Just put a stock motor in your buggy and run it in stock and mod.
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Originally Posted by roadrashracing
Just put a stock motor in your buggy and run it in stock and mod.
I know some people that do this but mod is my primary class and stock was just going to be to kill time between rounds. I have no desire to pull the mod motor out of my car.
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