My advice would be same as people gave to me when I came back to rc approx 3-4 months ago - see what others at your club are using and probably go with that as you will be able to get advice, set ups and possibly emergency spares.
Unless you are wanting to be a trailblazer and go it alone, most modern cars are not hugely different in terms of performance (motor layout accepting) so a well set up slow car in hands of a quick driver will always beat a fast car, badly set up driven by a slower driver.
Equally, if you have a local shop that favours a particular brand then you can ensure spares as well as supporting local trade
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I've got Araldite and a Swiss Army Knife - what more do I need?
Yokomo YZ-2
No 4WD because nothing lives up to my original Optima. Until now maybe?...
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