Originally posted by theisgroup
I am not a world class driver yet. But think of it. there is no reason for the rear of the car to have brakes. If you look at a 1:1 car, tge majority of the braking is done up front. And if you look at the physics behind it, more brakes on the rear creates out of control or spin conditions.
We tried this a few years ago with the Nitro Rs4s and rubber tires and it overloaded the fronts to where it couldn't turn. Couple that with a spool and a free wheeling rear(no slide=no rotation) and it might be push city. You'd have to compensate with a snappy front end setup. Try it!