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- Germany
This weeks Race C at Tokyo (Central Outer Loop) serves as a perfect example.
1. People run slow out of a corner (or you - as the superior driver have better exit speed)
2. People realize you have a run on them and just cover your line to block.
3. On long slipstreaming sections (e.g. tunnel) they might even block 2 or 3 times. The fact that it is not a real straight helps in disguising it.
Watching my replays I have discovered that I did some borderline 'dirty' moves, too. It is just hard to resist the urge to cut them off.
If picking a side once is OK, why not pick it right in front of their nose?
So how much blocking is OK? Not talking about going defensive into corners, which is obviously fine.
How do you deal with blocks? I find it hard to switch sides quick enough on a last second block.
1. People run slow out of a corner (or you - as the superior driver have better exit speed)
2. People realize you have a run on them and just cover your line to block.
3. On long slipstreaming sections (e.g. tunnel) they might even block 2 or 3 times. The fact that it is not a real straight helps in disguising it.
Watching my replays I have discovered that I did some borderline 'dirty' moves, too. It is just hard to resist the urge to cut them off.
If picking a side once is OK, why not pick it right in front of their nose?
So how much blocking is OK? Not talking about going defensive into corners, which is obviously fine.
How do you deal with blocks? I find it hard to switch sides quick enough on a last second block.