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Thank you for the informative video. I've been learning a lot from your playlist. I do recall seeing a hosted race where the host drew the line for cone-shaped wheels and as a newcomer to the hobby I kind of just made a mental note never to race there in the future, even though I haven't shaped any of my own wheels. And you know, most stock wheels have a very shallow angled cone shape already molded into them... But I am a fan of the modified concept and not everyone is. To me it's a battle of ingenuity and wits which I find intriguing.
it’s not completely flat yet and cars are slower than in the orange track. I’m still adjusting to it. also noticed the plastic is much harder than the orange
I don't have ranks divided by weight. Right now it doesn't make my top 24 but it's about in the middle of the pack of my lower 24. Still needs a lot of work. I'll bring it to 50g and then to 60g and then to 70g just to see at what weight it rides better