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i'm not so convinced a 3 wheeled car is the way to go fast on a track. perhaps if it had a motorbike style rear tyre and a suspension set-up where you could ride it like a bike (to get it leaned over in corners) it would be good. but I can't help but think the way it's set-up it'd be rolling over hard on the outside front wheel. still it would be great fun to just burn around in.

i'm not so convinced a 3 wheeled car is the way to go fast on a track. perhaps if it had a motorbike style rear tyre and a suspension set-up where you could ride it like a bike (to get it leaned over in corners) it would be good. but I can't help but think the way it's set-up it'd be rolling over hard on the outside front wheel. still it would be great fun to just burn around in.

Yeah me too.

I wonder if there are videos of the hill climb.

Ferrari is only a 308 :P

It would kill you in about four seconds if you actually had a crack I reckon.

Would be cool for random skids and donuts out the front of work on a friday arfternoon though :)

agreed. skids and happy laps down the back streets in your local industrial area at 4pm on fridays would be great. trying to get it fast around a circuit may shorten your life expectancy drastically.

Even the humble kt100 Kart can be a danger late on a Friday evening. Coming off the road into the "hiding" shelter of the painted concrete shed floor is hard to judge grip wise. Last time I took out the Forklift badly.

I do currently hold the record around our area (in the Half a Carton + Class), so it's not all bad.

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