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11.28.2009, 06:48 AM
Truggy got more and more pupular but then started to fade off a bit. For an example here in Europe we don't have big truggy races. Ok, there are some semi-big races that have truggy, but even then its a secondary class. Neobuggy is buggy only, European championships is buggy only. If you do racing you race with buggies.
I don't know about US, you probably have there enough people to run whatever class comes - SC10 2WD, SC10 4WD etc ;) But here in Europe I think that because truggy didn't get official it started to fade away. On our tracks atleast driving buggy feels and looks more PRO. Running truggy is easier and looks less PRO ;)
Last clubrace we had only 3 nitro truggies compared with 8-9 electric 1:8 and ~15 nitro buggies, 10+ 1:10 open class, around 10 Large Scale gas.
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