Originally Posted by
McKrakken
Thanks! I appreciate that.. I'll give them a call.
I just need to decide if I want the stability of the B6 with the parts support at my track and that it's the most common, or going my own direction with the Schumacher.
Sometimes the most sensible option isn't the most exciting! It is a risk to run a car on your own at a track. I'm the only one at my local and if I break I can't borrow anything. All I'll say is that this car can be as easy and stable to drive or as edgy as you like.
Good luck with whatever you choose, it's toy cars, fun whatever you run :-)