In our series we use HUDY FWD tires that are very stable and last a very long time, which is great for budget conscious racers. Usually, I do not have a problem with too aggressive car handling in this class, since these tires are very easy to drive. But sometimes when we race in lower traction conditions, I have to use a different set-up compared to more experienced drivers who use a very soft rear end setting, with very little toe-in, as they like to have a lot of rotation in fast corners, which makes the car too difficult to drive for me. For this reason, I prefer to use 3 degrees of toe-in, and a lot of shims on the toe-gain, which helps me to improve the on-power traction and off-power stability. For rear stability , prefer to use very stiff rear springs. C2.9 is my favorite choice.

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