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Slick floor Burnouts
We were practicing last night, with our center two wheel drive robot, and we discovered that if you slam the power to the wheels, and they break loose, you will melt two parallel skid marks into the floor
Has anyone else experienced this? We do have good traction if we ease into the power. |
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