crazy to think that this video series got me into nitro racing...its nice coming back to it and see how much I've done ever since. You guys should make more of these, or an updated version of it.
I think you did brilliantly holding your own and being very modest. Kudos as you would say to you and to CJ for being so modest too. Very impressive and underneath you must be very happy indeed.
That was straight up fun. i could feel my breath slowing and my chest tightening then you gave the Jedi newbee speech. I needed that 36 years ago when I was racing my Frog.
I wanted to like this video two times👍 I’ve ran nitro for only a year and it is amazing but a lot to learn, the be happy with what your doing advice is perfect for the nitro racer. Last race, B main, flamed on the first turn. Raced up to second for the bump, battled for 14 minutes of a 15 minute main for the bump flamed again one lap to go, finished 4 seconds off the bump, best, funnest race ever. Missed the main 🤦🏼♂️
Sounds like you were really close to bumping up. It's tough to work your way up and put in that work, then have the engine die on you. Nitro really tests your patience sometimes. -Brett
MASSIVE missed opportunity for Brett to voice over some nitro sounds for the start of his race XD awesome video guys, this series was great! Brett is one lucky dude!!
Excellent video as always A. mAIN. at 15 years old I thought this was the best sound ever of hearing A nitro now at 50. years old it's the most annoying sound ever however all you young racers keep competing and doing great things for the Hobby it's very rewarding and a positive environment to be in find your calling in the hobby it offers so many dynamics
We used to race at my buddies racetrack about 20 years ago! Lol Some of the tricks we learned the hard way: we used finger nail polish for the screws that went into plastic parts and for lock tight screws and nuts. It keeps them from backing out from vibration. Then we siliconed our carbs,carb to engine,nipples and all,and theard taped the air fuel mix screws,no more leaning out from air leaks.We hosed clamped our exhaust silicone together.no more exhaust pipe coming apart. And the best one ,was the balloons that people use to make little animals out of,we used for shock boots. They worked great for keeping the shock shafts from getting all scratched,and bad sticky shocks. Hope someone can use some of these ideas,and have longer problem free runs like we did.
Thank you Scott! We've tried to create a shop that stocks all the niche things r/c guys and gals would want and need. Thank you for shopping with us. If you ever have questions, let me know! -Brett
Quite Impressive , you didn't loose your touch . Nice to see the good results for this car overall. I also like the ending , and a lot of people would agree this guy is having so much fun . Keep up the good work Brett .
Wow, my suggestions for each video have been the next! One of them was upgrading the engine. Great job at the track Brett! If you switch ALL of the Phillips head screws and mating hardware to lightweight titanium and aluminum fine threaded hex head screws/hardware, that’ll drop the weight a bit and reduce the likelihood of screws backing out. If a particular screw keeps baking out after that, even with blue locktite, you can mix the blue with red. I suggest a 75:25 blue to red mix.
Wicked cool video series. I really enjoy the sound of nitro and just overall the technology. I am personally an eRacer! This is an great thing to do.....take them RTRs and ready to race them. I just know when I was new to the Racing of RCs, it's the price tag and what actually is needed for the track. I really enjoy building RTRs for the track. I am currently bringing an ECX Revenge back and turning an RTR laps on the track this year. I provide the build online ecxforum for fellow ECX lovers. Again, I totally enjoyed this vid series, and keep pushing these RTRs, this is what will expand the hobby.
Great series, really nice watching! Since you kind of won the race, the differences between RTR and better cars seems to be quite slim. Especially accounting for trac conditions ... Once again, thanks for some real quality content!
Really nice presentation! I’m recently new to RC (way over here in Pennsylvania)and have been looking at and learning tons from many different sources. Amain is quickly becoming one of my favorite places . Thanks for the great videos 😎😎
That was very impressive for an rtr!! It was running a little rich, definitely could have leaned out the low needle a bit more and definitely the high speed
Again, I really loved this series of videos. And I would really, really like to see some kind of RTR class out there. Also, not putting no shame on you Brett, you did awsome, I would like to see some of Kyoshos drivers showing up with one of these cars (setup to their liking of course) to some of the minor events.
Some tracks (ones with enough buggies) split their 1/8th scale nitro buggy class into two - sportsman and open. Sportsman generally puts a price limit on your engine. ...unfortunately, though, that results in the class being dominated by SH Engines (previously Dynamite Platinum) equipped cars since those things are probably the biggest bang for your buck you can get in a .21, and you still end up with RTRs going up against top-end racing kits and rollers. My 8ight 2.0 is sportsman legal, but it can hang with the top end E-buggies. Of course, driving skill matters a lot as well.
Love it, great video. 😃👍😃 Makes me want to get into 1/8 buggy racing. It looks like the key to a good race is consistency and driving smooth. It’s shame you got a bump roll. Shame there aren’t as many tracks in the uk. The model scene seems smaller over here
The 8ight 2.0 RTR was still 1 of the best RCs i've had in my ~100. Fact that u didnt have to do much of anything to be competitive with it was awesome. Direct qualifier into Amain of a big regional warmup race (Had an Emain) out of the box just about (maybe some LH thread shock bolts and a stronger replacement steering servo) even on stock step pin tires was 1 of my best days. Also finished a 30min club Amain on 3 shocks when left front shaft broke 2min in. Finished on the box no less kids cheering constantly 'go broken car!' It can be done folks. Shame RC is in a horrid state. Just read that another track and shop closed this wkend. Didnt even know our state had more than 1 left. -U10
Haha. But anyone who buys this RTR, or anything similar, should not lean the engine to the max. You need some smoke coming out of the pipe. For the new nitro racer, it's usually a "set it and forget." And to be fair, we tuned the engine in 100°F weather, and on race day it was considerably cooler, and we had no pit guy or time to mess with the engine. We're not pro racers or pro tuners, and Gord Tessmann missed his flight. -Brett
@@New2Kendo I tune by performance and smoke. If it isn't smoking it's too lean, if it isn't performing it's too rich. The happy medium is where the performance is great but it still smokes under load.
My mp9 holds its own..... You just proved that ya dont need a 1100 dollar rc car to go be competitive! Love mine and wouldnt trade it for nothing. Good job man. Ya got a mean machine!! 👍👌
Loving this one thanks for sharing very important information giving thanks blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work up 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
I just thought about something - nitro's actually become cheaper for club racing than electric power. Top-end brushless setups actually cost more than decent nitro setups at this point and there's really no difference in the cost of the chassis at this point (in some cases the entry level is cheaper for nitro), and the difference in performance between a low-end and high-end setup due to timing boost and other features on expensive high-end ESCs is a much larger factor than the difference between a low-end and high-end nitro engine. Seems like a good time to revive 1/10th scale nitro truck.
I noticed this when my brother wanted to get into racing. Not only is it around $150 cheaper to get a nitro buggy, it's also about the same price as what you need to do to a 17.5 1/10 buggy to run competitively. A Kyosho MP9 readyset is not as much slower than an MP10 kit than a Team Associated RTR buggy is from a RC10B6.3, not to mention 1/8 nitro gives you a lot more track time.
I miss racing sometimes I ran 1/8 scale nitro buggy I had a hotbodies D8 and did sportsman class, it got expensive going to races in different states but I had fun, this kyosho looks lit 🔥 though good job man
Love this nitro series and nitro content. I just got a HPI Hellfire ss. An old truggy but it was a steal so had too. Plan on running it around for fun nothing to crazy as I don’t want to break anything. But I got to get a Kyosho Buggy for next year this is a cool series
You want an plastic steering servo horn. That's the fusible link, otherwise you risk damaging the servo. Horns are cheap to to replace and faster than swapping a servo. In normal use (not crashing) the plastic horn will never fail unless previously damaged.
I have a old neo inferno up grade all around servos , engine, big bore aluminum shock , pipe elimination of eclip all around and more , and rides very competitive tracks out in Florida. Its not what kit you got but how deep involved you get into become the best out on your local track
A legit 4th after running 2nd for quite a bit is not a bad night. Man, I'm impressed. Especially with a slightly modded RTR. You should grin for quite a while my Friend. And you should thank AMain BUT they SHOULD thank you for being such a great front man for them. I mean it. I watch NO OTHER store and only one other brand channel and that is because of who they picked to represent them. Now is the time to say, "AWW, Thanks Mom.👌😁😉
I really appreciate that Grumpy! Thanks for your support and for watching. Gives me faith we're headed in the right direction with the videos. You should check out the giveaway video we posted today if you're into crawlers. Good luck. -Brett
I have a RedCat Gen8 I bought myself for father's day this year and I got the wife (Miss Bly) the RC Everest10 because she thought it looked so cool. I'll go see if I can find the give away vid right now, and thanks.
@@GrumpyOldManRC Nice. She's probably kicking your butt on those rocks then. It's great to hear you've got the lady involved though, crawlers are great for that. Maybe you can win her a Trail King: ua-cam.com/video/hMdXtyaCJuU/v-deo.html -Brett
Seems like that car can be made pretty darn competitive for not too much investment. It seemed pretty fast out of corners and jumps. With a good tune it seems power isn't an issue.
Appreciate the video is getting on a bit, but really enjoyed this one. Just goes to show that a decent driver plays a more important part than the car IMO 👍🏻
crazy to think that this video series got me into nitro racing...its nice coming back to it and see how much I've done ever since. You guys should make more of these, or an updated version of it.
What an amazing facility. I wish we had somewhere like this in the UK. Enjoyed that, thanks.
I totally agree!
Cries in Singapore...
we do, its called Herts Nitro Model Club
Paddlesworth :)
I went to a carpet racing club in Kent and they hated me because I was a beginner. Almost made me quit RC. I’m 14
Great content Brett! Well done AMain for putting some focus on nitro.
I'm loving this series, keep up the great content!!!
wanna be sure to consistently get that 7 min fuel stop??/ get the back plate for that engine hehehe
I still love watching this series, super entertaining
Brett you truly Rock I admire your passion and enthusiasm for the hobby. My grand kids love your unboxing and other great videos
I think you did brilliantly holding your own and being very modest. Kudos as you would say to you and to CJ for being so modest too. Very impressive and underneath you must be very happy indeed.
very cool race track and all that comes with it..very nice video and bravo to the young experienced racer.
That was straight up fun. i could feel my breath slowing and my chest tightening then you gave the Jedi newbee speech. I needed that 36 years ago when I was racing my Frog.
And the Tamiya Hornet, lol
Thanks Brent for the videos. It't good to hear and see Kev " The Rev " Jelich doing well; track master builder.
PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER RACE SERIES LIKE THIS, this is actually the best series you have ever made and you should make another.
This is honestly my favourite rc series on UA-cam at the moment!! Look forward to more
Your running 2nd (until the roll) & a bloke says "we'll get a fast car" 🤣🤣🤣 Maybe it's the driver, u kicked it sweet 👍👍
I wanted to like this video two times👍
I’ve ran nitro for only a year and it is amazing but a lot to learn, the be happy with what your doing advice is perfect for the nitro racer. Last race, B main, flamed on the first turn. Raced up to second for the bump, battled for 14 minutes of a 15 minute main for the bump flamed again one lap to go, finished 4 seconds off the bump, best, funnest race ever. Missed the main 🤦🏼♂️
Sounds like you were really close to bumping up. It's tough to work your way up and put in that work, then have the engine die on you. Nitro really tests your patience sometimes.
-Brett
MASSIVE missed opportunity for Brett to voice over some nitro sounds for the start of his race XD awesome video guys, this series was great! Brett is one lucky dude!!
That was awesome! Super high quality production with input from a pro! I was very impressed.
I'd say you were a pretty damn good driver. Folks were jealous AF.
Looks fun. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.
Excellent video as always A. mAIN. at 15 years old I thought this was the best sound ever of hearing A nitro now at 50. years old it's the most annoying sound ever however all you young racers keep competing and doing great things for the Hobby it's very rewarding and a positive environment to be in find your calling in the hobby it offers so many dynamics
We used to race at my buddies racetrack about 20 years ago! Lol Some of the tricks we learned the hard way: we used finger nail polish for the screws that went into plastic parts and for lock tight screws and nuts. It keeps them from backing out from vibration. Then we siliconed our carbs,carb to engine,nipples and all,and theard taped the air fuel mix screws,no more leaning out from air leaks.We hosed clamped our exhaust silicone together.no more exhaust pipe coming apart. And the best one ,was the balloons that people use to make little animals out of,we used for shock boots. They worked great for keeping the shock shafts from getting all scratched,and bad sticky shocks. Hope someone can use some of these ideas,and have longer problem free runs like we did.
Great tips Mike.
-Brett
I've been doing a lot of awesome ordering from AMain lately. Love them so much. There is nothing better in the world of RC. THANK YOU :)
Thank you Scott! We've tried to create a shop that stocks all the niche things r/c guys and gals would want and need. Thank you for shopping with us. If you ever have questions, let me know!
-Brett
Absolutely amazing raceway. Great job on your video career dude.
That's was cool man you could see it in your eyes... you know you have a pimpin job... and for real dude congrats for being able to live your dream!!!
Quite Impressive , you didn't loose your touch . Nice to see the good results for this car overall. I also like the ending , and a lot of people would agree this guy is having so much fun
. Keep up the good work Brett .
Thanks Alex.
-Brett
That was some very nice driving on your part, that car is looking pretty good.
Wow, my suggestions for each video have been the next! One of them was upgrading the engine. Great job at the track Brett! If you switch ALL of the Phillips head screws and mating hardware to lightweight titanium and aluminum fine threaded hex head screws/hardware, that’ll drop the weight a bit and reduce the likelihood of screws backing out. If a particular screw keeps baking out after that, even with blue locktite, you can mix the blue with red. I suggest a 75:25 blue to red mix.
Loved this build from start to finish would love to see more of this content 👍🏻
Wicked cool video series. I really enjoy the sound of nitro and just overall the technology.
I am personally an eRacer!
This is an great thing to do.....take them RTRs and ready to race them. I just know when I was new to the Racing of RCs, it's the price tag and what actually is needed for the track. I really enjoy building RTRs for the track. I am currently bringing an ECX Revenge back and turning an RTR laps on the track this year. I provide the build online ecxforum for fellow ECX lovers.
Again, I totally enjoyed this vid series, and keep pushing these RTRs, this is what will expand the hobby.
Great series, really nice watching! Since you kind of won the race, the differences between RTR and better cars seems to be quite slim. Especially accounting for trac conditions ...
Once again, thanks for some real quality content!
Yeah when it comes to kyosho brands cause there RTR versions are badass
if the other car had not landed on top of you, who knows,may have won the race.
Really nice presentation!
I’m recently new to RC (way over here in Pennsylvania)and have been looking at and learning tons from many different sources.
Amain is quickly becoming one of my favorite places .
Thanks for the great videos 😎😎
Awesome, welcome aboard! Let me know if you need anything.
-Brett
That was very impressive for an rtr!! It was running a little rich, definitely could have leaned out the low needle a bit more and definitely the high speed
Really enjoyed watching this
Good job guys. Brett, nice work. Yeah CJ was killin it..
Nice driving Brett👍
Awesome job! And awesome tracks! Great driving !! The last Kyosho I built was the USA-1 20 years or so ago...... lol
NICE! Always wanted one of those.
-Brett
Great Review! thanks again. Definitely on the cards for my first nitro rc car
That’s a good kid there , dude your a pretty good driver .
Again, I really loved this series of videos. And I would really, really like to see some kind of RTR class out there.
Also, not putting no shame on you Brett, you did awsome, I would like to see some of Kyoshos drivers showing up with one of these cars (setup to their liking of course) to some of the minor events.
Some tracks (ones with enough buggies) split their 1/8th scale nitro buggy class into two - sportsman and open. Sportsman generally puts a price limit on your engine.
...unfortunately, though, that results in the class being dominated by SH Engines (previously Dynamite Platinum) equipped cars since those things are probably the biggest bang for your buck you can get in a .21, and you still end up with RTRs going up against top-end racing kits and rollers. My 8ight 2.0 is sportsman legal, but it can hang with the top end E-buggies.
Of course, driving skill matters a lot as well.
Indeed a great track, for sure. He said aluminum SERVO, not aluminum servo horn, but you did the right thing in vid #4 and commented in vid #5.
Love it, great video. 😃👍😃 Makes me want to get into 1/8 buggy racing. It looks like the key to a good race is consistency and driving smooth. It’s shame you got a bump roll.
Shame there aren’t as many tracks in the uk. The model scene seems smaller over here
That's a great kid there! He knows his stuff for sure!
Yeah he is! He's still going strong today.
-Brett
Awesome Video Series. Thanks Bret and Amain. 👍😎
Planning to buy MP9 Kyosho. Thanks for the video, i enjoyed watching. Keep it up Bro.
Awesome, you're going to love it. Have fun and let us know if you have any questions.
-Brett
Finally they raced my favorite buggy I'd been finding some kyosho mp9 race battle
The 8ight 2.0 RTR was still 1 of the best RCs i've had in my ~100. Fact that u didnt have to do much of anything to be competitive with it was awesome. Direct qualifier into Amain of a big regional warmup race (Had an Emain) out of the box just about (maybe some LH thread shock bolts and a stronger replacement steering servo) even on stock step pin tires was 1 of my best days. Also finished a 30min club Amain on 3 shocks when left front shaft broke 2min in. Finished on the box no less kids cheering constantly 'go broken car!' It can be done folks. Shame RC is in a horrid state. Just read that another track and shop closed this wkend. Didnt even know our state had more than 1 left. -U10
It's awesome to you dude and amain nice now I want kyosho for sure
Great video!! Big Amain fan didn't know you guys had a channel! Subscribed!
That kid knows alot 👌
Great series mate, you held your own and did fantastic. Hats off to you bro
Appreciate it.
-Brett
"I don't think we can make 7 minutes"...
Heavy blue smoke pouring out every straight, lol.
Haha. But anyone who buys this RTR, or anything similar, should not lean the engine to the max. You need some smoke coming out of the pipe. For the new nitro racer, it's usually a "set it and forget." And to be fair, we tuned the engine in 100°F weather, and on race day it was considerably cooler, and we had no pit guy or time to mess with the engine. We're not pro racers or pro tuners, and Gord Tessmann missed his flight.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies "and Gord Tessmann missed his flight" LOL
Rather have a nice plume of smoke than non what so ever. Yes you could hear the engine running slightly rich, but it kept with the big name engines.
@@sebtarta depends on allot of factors, I dont tune using a temp gun or by smoke, only on sound and performance
@@New2Kendo I tune by performance and smoke. If it isn't smoking it's too lean, if it isn't performing it's too rich. The happy medium is where the performance is great but it still smokes under load.
Like Formula 1 have Monza, this is "The temple of speed" for R/C buggies! Totally mind blowing ❤️❤️ Love from Italy ❤️
My mp9 holds its own..... You just proved that ya dont need a 1100 dollar rc car to go be competitive! Love mine and wouldnt trade it for nothing. Good job man. Ya got a mean machine!! 👍👌
Outstanding shipmate.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very important information giving thanks blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work up 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
This series has me sold on the MP9 TKI4 RTR to get me started with nitro RC's thanks for the videos!
Marques Butler get a losi 8 trust me it’s cheap the quality is good just the only thing to worry about is the inch hardware
Marques Butler get a losi 8 trust me it’s cheap the quality is good just the only thing to worry about is the inch hardware
I have considered the Losi 8t $399 is very tough to ignore
Marques Butler don’t rush if you plan on racing i would say just go buy a used kit
Great video...that thing is quick on that straight. Nice car. 🤙🏼
so bright and soo much light in this vid, too much sunny
That is a very smart kit he will go a long way in this hobby/sport good luck
You still got it Brett! Always thought you could have gone pro!
I just thought about something - nitro's actually become cheaper for club racing than electric power. Top-end brushless setups actually cost more than decent nitro setups at this point and there's really no difference in the cost of the chassis at this point (in some cases the entry level is cheaper for nitro), and the difference in performance between a low-end and high-end setup due to timing boost and other features on expensive high-end ESCs is a much larger factor than the difference between a low-end and high-end nitro engine.
Seems like a good time to revive 1/10th scale nitro truck.
thats what i have noticed trying to get into racing. i think im going to order this. i love nitro anyways.
I noticed this when my brother wanted to get into racing. Not only is it around $150 cheaper to get a nitro buggy, it's also about the same price as what you need to do to a 17.5 1/10 buggy to run competitively. A Kyosho MP9 readyset is not as much slower than an MP10 kit than a Team Associated RTR buggy is from a RC10B6.3, not to mention 1/8 nitro gives you a lot more track time.
"initiate smooth voice" lol that's great.
Great job with that rtr!
nice video dide make me smile and remind me racing memory with my new pro-x buggy and stress out if im gonna finish
I've been wanting to do a similar build with the Kyosho RB6.6 RTR. Great video series was interesting to watch.
I miss racing sometimes I ran 1/8 scale nitro buggy I had a hotbodies D8 and did sportsman class, it got expensive going to races in different states but I had fun, this kyosho looks lit 🔥 though good job man
Ahhh nitro the smell the power the noise, the pain in the ass to get it tuned and set up properly!
HA! it can definitely be a love hate relationship.
-Brett
Yess...GOOD TO SEE NITRO VIDEOS...TIPS,TRICKS
LOVE IT
KEEP THE NITRO GOING...PLEASE....
Love this nitro series and nitro content. I just got a HPI Hellfire ss. An old truggy but it was a steal so had too. Plan on running it around for fun nothing to crazy as I don’t want to break anything. But I got to get a Kyosho Buggy for next year this is a cool series
Nice. Is that your first nitro? They're great bashers.
-Brett
I gotta say I’m loving this series on nitro. Makes me wanna get back into it. 👍🏻
Lovin this series on the rtr
As long as my engine can hold consistent tune I don’t mind a little fuel efficiency
Whats left to say? I love this series of video's too!
its good to see some nitro video man nice job
You want an plastic steering servo horn. That's the fusible link, otherwise you risk damaging the servo. Horns are cheap to to replace and faster than swapping a servo. In normal use (not crashing) the plastic horn will never fail unless previously damaged.
Love your videos brett, I hope you keep making them.
Proves that this ready set is worth buying
I have a old neo inferno up grade all around servos , engine, big bore aluminum shock , pipe elimination of eclip all around and more , and rides very competitive tracks out in Florida. Its not what kit you got but how deep involved you get into become the best out on your local track
Awesome Video Brett. Love the Buggy!
I race some serious gear now, but I still miss my KE25 that engine rocked. and OMg what a facility. wish we had that in Australia :/
Great videos! Really enjoyed this series, keep up the good work!
Brett, awesome video! More stuff like this please
A legit 4th after running 2nd for quite a bit is not a bad night. Man, I'm impressed. Especially with a slightly modded RTR. You should grin for quite a while my Friend. And you should thank AMain BUT they SHOULD thank you for being such a great front man for them. I mean it. I watch NO OTHER store and only one other brand channel and that is because of who they picked to represent them.
Now is the time to say, "AWW, Thanks Mom.👌😁😉
I really appreciate that Grumpy! Thanks for your support and for watching. Gives me faith we're headed in the right direction with the videos. You should check out the giveaway video we posted today if you're into crawlers. Good luck.
-Brett
I have a RedCat Gen8 I bought myself for father's day this year and I got the wife (Miss Bly) the RC Everest10 because she thought it looked so cool. I'll go see if I can find the give away vid right now, and thanks.
@@GrumpyOldManRC Nice. She's probably kicking your butt on those rocks then. It's great to hear you've got the lady involved though, crawlers are great for that. Maybe you can win her a Trail King: ua-cam.com/video/hMdXtyaCJuU/v-deo.html
-Brett
nice job brett
great driving bro
For a rtr seems like a awesome car
instantly subscribed. yall need to do some fully stock no upgrades rtr nitro truggy videos or racing
Great series, good job! Thanks
Amazing video
Great series 👍🏻
Thank you Jarod! Happy you enjoyed it.
-Brett
AMain Hobbies Extremely !! 👍🏻😎Thanks Brett!
Driver>Tires>Setup>Servos>Chassis>Engine
What a polite kid.
6:18 "Are you racing next?" I was expecting Brett on the next shot "borrowing" all those parts from CJ's car lol
LOOOOOL SAME
Brett, my list of upgrades I had listed previously. Also forgot to mention I did the hubs and blocks too front and rear. That kid/driver is great too!
I love this kid!
Great video.
Now I want to see one of your personal videos with an MP10 :P. Looking good Brent!
Shoot me too! I need an MP10 first though.
-Brett
Seems like that car can be made pretty darn competitive for not too much investment. It seemed pretty fast out of corners and jumps. With a good tune it seems power isn't an issue.
The buggy turned out to be far more impressive than we originally thought. Thanks for watching.
-Brett
awesome driving .....
Thanks Type R.
-Brett
late to the party, but great content. this has become one of my most favorite channels.
Appreciate the video is getting on a bit, but really enjoyed this one. Just goes to show that a decent driver plays a more important part than the car IMO 👍🏻
Chique automodelos nitro 🚗 🥰