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Codename LThe thing is that it all can be controlled with the right foot. You can use about 50% throttle in the first gear, around 75% until 5000 rpm in the second and then floor it all the way to the redline of the sixth. Nobody forces you to use the full power in all situations and even common sense should say that less is more at low speeds when there are nearly a thousand horses on tap. It takes skill to control the power but it's definitely possible and after all, it's an Expert rated car so it takes an Expert driver too.
Yes. Something I realized after one lap of driving the car was that, as you say, wheelspin can be controlled in first gear with 50% throttle. But you also have to remember than in most racing situations, a bad move against the AI, you won't have time to think "Oh, I need to just imput half the pressure to the X unlike I would normally do." I think that is just too much dramatized, but it pretty much explains the problem. On time trials, where you can keep focused as long as you want to, unlike long races, you really can do whatever you want. But in long races, after a while, you get tired and really can't think about controlling the throttle.
I absolutely think you are right about the Expert part. Anyone who is an expert driver can control the power. I guess I was too much eager to floor down the pedal yo, !!111!OneEleven!!ExclamationMark! I will give it a try today. I will give you the results tomorrow 👍 Funny enough, yesterday I was writing something about lack of patience Guess I should listen to my own advices.