i was a little iffy about asking this. . . . not trying to be the jeremy clarkson in the room. just curiosity having never ridden in a tucker, only watched them from a far.
Mr. Jeremy Clarkson,
the faster you go, the sooner, you will be needing to fix things, and from watching more than one of your shows, there is always a LOT of repairs to be made
It does seem, that James May and Richard Hammond, both do attempt to answer the listeners questions and bring balance to Mr Clarkson's child like ways, so...
it seems quite clear, that on hard pack, will traveled road, covered with snow, a Tucker Sno-cat will be slower and in fresh unpacked sno, everyone will be following a Tucker Sno-cat, overall, a Tucker likes the 5 to 8 mph speeds, and believe just about all the older machines do to, all benefit from these very reasonable speeds,
as for the new machines, speed seems to be the quest, and here, maybe, Mr Clarkson could be of service in aswering this question.
so, remember, Mr Clarkson, speed kills
my response is in good nature and meant not to offend none Tucker Sno-cat owners