In regards to the gyro, its not a racing tool. For low traction surfaces, it can help keep the front wheels ahead of the rear, but it takes control out of the drivers hands. I will always be faster around a track without one, but a new racer on low traction may find the benefits.
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Originally Posted by TeeSquared
I did this while I was in school and unwilling to give up my hobby. It's comforting to know I'm not the only one
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The nearest local track is about 1.5hrs away via public transport, I am getting back into RC a bit, so will be back on the train with my gear. soon There isnt much Z racing going on around here, so I am moving up scale to drive F1 and looking to see what opens up for Z racing in the area.