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The speedo (LRP Sphere comp) that I got is the better of the big brands. Lots of settings I can choose for different tracks and its available everywhere. I was looking at GM racing and its all in german. From what little german I remember, they have a couple of brushless models. I can't tell if they support sensored or sensorless motors and lipo cutoffs however. Finally, nobody sells them here like the KOs.
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Well, that would be nice to know where to get them, but the LRP is the current world champ in everything so i'll probably stick with them.
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In the off-road world it is either Ryan Maifield, Ryan Cavileri or Jared Tebo from teh US. Maybe Travis Amezcua.
Atsushi Hara and Hayato matsuzaki are the Japanese drivers I hear most about. Masami is the grizzled vet, but he isn't up there nowadays.
Atsushi Hara and Hayato matsuzaki are the Japanese drivers I hear most about. Masami is the grizzled vet, but he isn't up there nowadays.
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asphalt and touring cars = no fun, updates on cars almost monthly to keep competitive and its getting expensive unless you go to drifting.



