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QUOTE(daazndood @ May 5, 2007 - 6:08 AM) [snapback]554414[/snapback] wait, i thought FWD was a bad idea for rally cuz of the understeering and all? u drive good though In the world rally championship, there are some times that FWD go faster than AWD. If there is good asphalt and dry conditions can happen. If it's raining or slippery roads, AWD usually win. QUOTE(manphibian @ May 5, 2007 - 8:09 AM) [snapback]554420[/snapback] Awesome work! Any plans to race in the UK? ![]() No, just Spain. No money for that ![]() QUOTE(6strngs @ May 5, 2007 - 10:18 AM) [snapback]554440[/snapback] QUOTE(daazndood @ May 5, 2007 - 4:08 AM) [snapback]554414[/snapback] wait, i thought FWD was a bad idea for rally cuz of the understeering and all? u drive good though I'm pretty sure there are two divisions of rally, FWD and AWD. so, if you're driving a FWD car then you're only racing other FWD cars. Here in Spain the divisions go different. My division is from 1.600cc to 2.000cc, it doesn't care if your car is FWD, AWD, or RWD -------------------- ![]() Saab 9-5 Aero 250hp / Peugeot 206 coupé-cabrio / Celica GT 3SGE 175hp |
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