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Tamiya TRF416 of Yannic PruemperThe 416 that won the 3rd round of the Euro Touring Series in the Hands of the New up and coming 15 year old from Germany Yannic Pruemper , Beating the Best in the World this weekend
I Think this underlines the Fact that the Best Car out there has to be the 416 at the moment ..........................
On a slightly different note its very strange how there are so few top drivers who run 2.4 Ghz only 1 driver in the A main in modified !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Below are what people from the A main was running
Yannic Pruemper 27.175 4914837 Germany
2 Jilles Groskamp 26.995 9900199 The Netherlands
3 Marc Rheinard 27.195 9289581 Deutschland
4 Teemu Leino 40.685 4991708 Finland
5 Andy Moore 40.975 6844522 UK
6 Steven Weiss 27.095 5561515 Germany
7 Bart Wubben 40.695 6151081 Holland
8 Hubert Hönigl unspec 2876117 Austria
9 Paul Lemieux 2.4Ghz 4263670 USA
10 Michal Bok 40.865 7203154 Czech Rep.
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Greyfox
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There was a suggestion (but do't know how true it is) that the input response time of 2.4 from stick to servo is slower than 40MHz or 27 MHz. Wouldn't be able to tell the difference myself, but apparently the top drivers can.
Also interesting that a number were running 27MHz, considered old technology, but with so few users it is suggested that it is virtually interference-free (but don't mention that to Greeno!).
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you are correct greyfox. also the digital signal from 2.4ghz systems can also be more jerky than the analogue system. just ask anybody who has tried a novak gtb with 2.4ghz. Im sure trev will back me up with this one. with 2.4ghz signal its awfully jerky but with analogue signal its fine.
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