Originally Posted by
jhue73
trust me you wont know much of a difference on loose dirt. my track is not some carpet track or glued clay thats like pavement. it takes tons of throttle control on my tight loose track and i do get in a rhythm on my track. its about geting use to how your car feels and runs. i have slower servo cars and can still get good times with it after some practice laps. faster servos and radios is not going to make you a pro racer. practice can and does. years ago racers only had slow servos and radios. they were great racers still some of the best.
Trust me, I do know. When we have wet conditions there is also no grip with sliding cars all over the track, lucky I know how to drift.