In the link it said
more powerful engine
I wonder what that will be.
I race RC but I feel that the Dirt & Asphalt market keeps up the value of the Legends in general. (In fact, I doubt there would even be any Legends RC if it wern't for Dirt & Asphalt.)
I thought the Thunder Roadsters were aimed at the RC racers but there just aren't enough of them out there. Even though I think the Thunder cars would be better for RC, I went with the Legends because of Popularity. It is my guess that even though this new class may be a better dirt car, it will end up being a non-popular specailty car with not enough racers to properly support itself.
This weekend, INEX Executive Director Darrel Krentz was at Hallett raceway in Oklahoma. I asked him how may Legends RC racers were out there. He told me out of approx. 3,000 Legends racers, 10% were RC or about 300.
Does anyone know the percentage that are Dirt and Asphalt?