You must have not been around last year when Austin ran a Berg

.....he went back to a shafty, just like me and a bunch of people around the country. I sold mine after nationals(needed the money with work being so slow)but I built another one in february....which I sold a couple weeks after that. I like the consistency of a shafty, I know exactly what it is going to do, not have to worry about whether it will stall and pull you off line. I know you can use the stall to your advantage, but I have seen it be a disadvantage more times than not.
I like that you have to use your head and spend more time to tune a shafty, to make it work to it's full potential"thumbsup". If you like being lazy and don't like being mentally stimulated to to get the most out of your car, build an MOA;-)(what a meaner:!

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