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Old 06-03-2012
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Hi all,
I'm returning to the UK after 10 years in Australia, I raced off road for 4 years then raced on road for the last couple years, as on road suits my skill level as I've got early onset parkinson and off road was too re-active,
anyway I'm looking forward to racing (ATM at DMS) and looking at getting an SX3,
My question is about the difference between the CF sx3 and S1 version, I've heard the S1 is easier to drive , prob due to more flex??? is this correct,
I'm looking to have compettitive fun,
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Yes it is easier to drive for the reason you said :-)
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Does it maybe depend on what type of tracks you will be running on?

If its mostly dirt and other lower grip ones, then Im not sure, but isnt carbon better?
I think the reason S1 is popular now is because of the high grip astro tracks in the UK.

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