Hey
@zer05ive and
@JLBowler and all of S.N.A.I.L. how have you and the whole league been, I'm back into Tuning now from where I started and I have to say that if it weren't for S.N.A.I.L. I wouldn't even have a clue how to race, however because of all I learned in S.N.A.I.L., I'm able to say that I've improved in many respects and would like to share;
1) know where you are and where your competitor's are "
at all time's" and what they are doing or can do! and what they may attempt to do in that corner ahead, also what they did in the last corner, if he/she has shown speed, "
caught you"
give room let em by and follow. (chances are, if you ran laps with them then your speed is close, stay on em and you'll be rewarded!), (especially if you've seen them go off in the past)
Can't change a duck!
2) know where your faster then your competitor is and use that to your advantage, (keep your eye on em!)
3)
POINTS RACE! (YOU DON'T need to be the first horse out of the gate and win turn one! "
that was me"
it never/seldom worked! (1 -10)
4) Let em go and
POINTS RACE, Focus on both the car ahead and the car behind for two reasons (
you don't want to hit the one in front and you don't want the one behind to hit you),
you can control everything by not hitting the car in front and as I said above, know where you are "at all time's"
Let the car behind go by. (chances are if he/she is going so fast, ether the tire's will go off or he/she will go off and you have lost nothing!
Thank You All;
and I leave you with a clip of my first practice lap in the
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP Base Model '10.
Wow! get that drivetrain set!
pert near turned her over, check it out;
Seriously, is this much fun Legal?
Wish you all keep the rubber side down and the shinny side up!