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Post by hotwheelsepic on Jul 16, 2017 21:20:24 GMT
I recently hosted a race (event) where we used thr sentinel xs for a rally race. I enjoyed it along with some (1) others, but almost everyone else (2 people) said they didnt like it. The other person who liked it also liked the sentinel in general while the other 2 didnt. So I was wondering, what is your experience with using coupes for rally? (besides "I havent rallyed in coupes)
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Post by Hystery on Jul 16, 2017 22:57:36 GMT
A rally car needs a fair lot of power to drag itself on dirt where traction isn't always optimal. And most coupes lack power. They feel slow, and annoying to take turns with on dirt. And most of them are RWD, which also isn't optimal on dirt where you need the four wheels to give you the power you need over the uneven and slippery terrain.
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Post by Dirty4749 on Jul 19, 2017 12:36:13 GMT
Try using the warrener or Glendale. Haha classic fun.
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