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Old January 22nd 2011, 08:53
spannermanager spannermanager is offline
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It certainly is possible to make a beam equipped car handle, I've built and raced them all over the years, from standards to '02's to my 1303 turbo with 4x4 transmission, differing disciplines also, Porsche challenge, GP Midgets on ovals, on grass, tarmac, whatever, so i know what handling is, but I'm now playing with a beam again, just for fun and because i can, and it happened to be in my garage, it blows off enough 'sports cars', or' super cars', to the point where it amazes myself, and more importantly the owners off these cars. we all know about the theoretical shortfalls of the beam, but in real world terms, they are meaningless, my beam is nowhere near full on as i have rules to comply with, so it wont control a ten inch slick, but in my world, there are no 10 inch slicks because they're illegal, so all it has to do is be the quickest bug, and it is still a bug, once its all Porsche, or whatever, where you gonna go next? its not a bug anymore so whats the point? Be in no doubt, its short sighted to say a beamer cant handle, i will have data logged figures this season, so i cant wait, but i don't have to back it up, i already have, come and catch me! bring it on guys, further, if i do fit double whishbones, i will race with moslers, Porsches and ferrarays, i'll still beat them but it wont be as much fun..
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