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Originally posted by Fike
[B]If you feel that the chassis works well for you and your driving style, then keep it, some people (average racers) drive better with different chassis.
I agree with driving what seems good. The Corally has always been a smooth car and easy to maintain and race. After getting back into racing, I now have 5 motors set up for practice, qualifying and the main. I do this prior to showing up to keep the stress and pace down. So Having FUN is the priority. What I would like is to go from being smooth and in the B to fast and in the A.
Anyone have ideas on how to set up the Corally??
Thanks