Snowsurfer Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 Just bought a Durango Detc410 brand new for the bargain price of Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Allen Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 Ask at the track about the most popular class that is raced. You will also get some good advice about what tyres suit the surface. There is a huge range of electrics out there so impossible to give advice without knowing your budget. When in doubt, run what you can get trackside assistance with. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowsurfer Posted November 25, 2014 Author Share Posted November 25, 2014 Ask at the track about the most popular class that is raced. You will also get some good advice about what tyres suit the surface. There is a huge range of electrics out there so impossible to give advice without knowing your budget. When in doubt, run what you can get trackside assistance with. Thanks for the advice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dark Knight Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 If this is your first time racing, I would consider racing in a slower class, for example 17.5t blinky. This will all depend on which classes your local club races. Racing in a slower class, doesn't mean it will be less fun, it will just be easier for you to get up to speed with less breakages. Then as you progress, you can look into moving into a faster class if you wish. Let us know once you've been down to the local club if you need further advice. Just remember to enjoy yourself, racing is a great way to meet like minded people and make new friends 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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