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It happens, but the statement that many seem to miss is the one that states and I quote: If you have power on a good track you can do lots of things. On a short, wet, rutted, dusty, add your poor track condition here, it becomes more difficult. Long tracks, tacky tracks, good tracks in general tend to favor the more powerful motors. Also, if you have an advantage in center of gravity due to lowered seat height and or smaller wheels, you should be faster.
I never been on a smooth tacky mower track. All the ones I have ran on are rough or come apart or so dusty you cannot see the other corner leaving the one you just exited! Lol