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Originally Posted by ReV:-O
They don't have upper A-arms...
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You need to get to a track more often

Buggies do have upper suspension arms, but only in the front. Truggies are the same. From what I've experienced, buggies can take more abuse because of their stubby suspension arm length in comparison to a truggy but they seem to be easier to make mistakes with because they're not as forgiving as a truggy when going over jumps or big bumps.
I've seen this issue before as well with a CC2200 motor not performing to specs. I'd have a talk with castle and see if they can replace it. It might not be an ESC or radio problem but only way to check is to reset the radio to default settings, rebind, and recalibrate the ESC end points when you turn it on. If that fails, investigate the motor.