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Author Topic: Pointers on Racer etiquette, and just things to know  (Read 16673 times)
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« Reply #1692: March 28, 2009, 10:31:18 AM »

Open track, Practice or Qualifiers.

Move out of the way for faster drivers. There is no point of holding them back as they are not trying to race you. I see this all the time. A fast driver will come the the track, to try to set-up their cars and another driver on the track will start either chasing him or blocking him. If the level of driver is not the same, you should just let him pass rather than slowing him down. Reason being is that the faster guy has a different line and he will be much faster no matter what motor you have. What will happen is that the faster driver will then end up hitting you not because of he wants to hack you but because you're lines are not the same as his.

Also, for sportsman drivers. Don't try to learn how to chase or pass. Right now, seriously what you guys need to work on is to NOT hit the wall.

Great website Brian! It's been a while!

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