Great to see a big push to get some Brushless stuff racing at club level at last.
I know we are starting at the slow end but I think this is necessary to build some interest.
Personally I can see the current motors taking a back seat in the future with the challenge in my neck of the woods is to show the guys at the grass roots level how good these things are.
I think we should also be carefull not to overdo the LMP ,RTR /NSX thing at the same time with some good GT or Stock Car bodies around.
I remember using Lexan Group C bodies on Plafits at Hornsby for club racing, maybe these are worth a go
One thing for sure is I won't be worrying too much about what makes these things tick for now.
I have built a few now and what I do seems to work alright so I'll just go with that.
Looking forward to the future.
Regards Brad.
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