The Dirt Midget is a precision instrument on loose surfacesโlightweight, twitchy, and incredibly responsive to throttle. This guide breaks down fundamentals so you can turn the carโs nervous energy into pace.
Specs & Identity
- High-revving fourโcylinder engine with strong lowโend torque.
- Open diff behavior managed by throttle and weight transfer.
- Short wheelbase that trades stability for agility and rotation.
Handling Profile
Corner entry is all about attitude: a confident lift and tiny brake brush sets the nose. Midโcorner, the car wants to yawโuse throttle to balance rather than steering alone. On exit, straighten the wheel early and squeeze power; snapping the throttle unsettles the rear and burns the rightโrear.
Setup Priorities
- Tire Pressures: Lower rears for traction; adjust fronts to fineโtune turnโin bite.
- Stagger: Increases rotation; too much forces excessive slip and heat.
- Shocks: Soften rebound on the LR to help plant power; stiffer RF can sharpen entry.
Common Mistakes
Overโrotating on entry, chasing slides with big steering, and spiking throttle on exit are lapโtime killers. Keep inputs small and continuous, and let the car rotate from your right foot.
