I was thinking....

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BigRed101

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That instead of having skid pads/ launch pads, that we could use Skid Recovery Force instead. Do ya'll people of the drag racing forum approve of that? Is it a good idea?
 
Eh, sometimes not even. Some room people turn that off and then you go sliding into the wall at the end of the drag LOL

OR

You come back from a run and and try to ghost the next pair but lose control and ram them off the track. And if your lucky, you would have hit the host and therefore get an "Insta-kick" :D
 
OR

You come back from a run and and try to ghost the next pair but lose control and ram them off the track. And if your lucky, you would have hit the host and therefore get an "Insta-kick" :D

I always use noobs as my brakes, lol!
 
Oh wow, never knew that. Thanks.

Yeah but can't it cause too much grip later on in the race causing it to be slower? Like almost canceling out the effect at launch... Maybe I'm thinking of TCS.
 
Yeah but can't it cause too much grip later on in the race causing it to be slower? Like almost canceling out the effect at launch... Maybe I'm thinking of TCS.
No, it doesn't slow you down. :)
 
Yeah but can't it cause too much grip later on in the race causing it to be slower? Like almost canceling out the effect at launch... Maybe I'm thinking of TCS.

Yeah...because I have been able to prove that no wheelspin makes you slower. You need just the right amount to get the RPMs up faster. :)
 
I've often wondered if srf could be used to simulate a drag radial type tire. If cars can pull wheelies with it on it must have a big grip increase. Its not cheating if it makes it more realistic.
 
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