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Post Re: 2002 drive-train: Who do you think was the best?

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Originally posted by Jessi


1. traction (barring file cards)
2. speed
3. combination of traction and speed
4. the best overall drive train
1. 68-T3. They were impressive, gotta agree there.
2. 60-Kingman. I didn't get to see them, but heard some insane numbers.
3. 254-Poofs. They had a great sprocket/chain tranny.
4. 71-Beatty. I just liked it. It was so innovative and well done.

5. Best Weight Transfer Drive.
Kingman was good, but I liked 67-HotBot. They were really good with a goal, but without... well... watch the video of when they get stuck in Beatty's gripper...

I wish I could have seen more of these in person...
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