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* '''Avoid sliding and counter-steering repeatedly'''. Don't get me wrong, I encourage powersliding as far as possible (see '''Advanced tips''' below). But, if unnecessary, don't keep sliding and counter-steering. You will lose speed. The straighter your steering is, the faster you will go.
* '''Avoid sliding and counter-steering repeatedly'''. Don't get me wrong, I encourage powersliding as far as possible (see '''Advanced tips''' below). But, if unnecessary, don't keep sliding and counter-steering. You will lose speed. The straighter your steering is, the faster you will go.
* '''Go slow if you predict a pile-up of cars'''. In certain maps, like [[Somerset Rally Circuit]], or more commonly known as ''Figure 8 track'', which I also like to fondly call ''Satan's track'', if you can sense an impending pile-up of cars, go slow. Better to risk losing pole position, than to completely throw out the prize money.
* '''Go slow if you predict a pile-up of cars'''. In certain maps, like [[Somerset Rally Circuit]], or more commonly known as ''Figure 8 track'', which I also like to fondly call ''Satan's track'', if you can sense an impending pile-up of cars, go slow. Better to risk losing pole position, than to completely throw out the prize money.
* '''Slipstream'''. I don't know what this idea is about only slipstream specs being able to slipstream, but apparently I've been gaining some speed too on my non-slipstream specs. (''Slip-streaming affects ALL cars.... If you have a driver with the Slip-steamer special, it adds to your cars speed in the event.'')--[[User:JD|JD]] 00:54, 27 February 2011 (UTC) Anyway, if you think you can outrun that guy in front of you without slip-streaming, by all means go ahead. However, if your driver's driving skill just isn't that fantastic, slipstream a bit before trying to overtake the car in front.
* '''Slipstream'''. I don't know what this idea is about only slipstream specs being able to slipstream, but apparently I've been gaining some speed too on my non-slipstream specs. (''Slip-streaming affects ALL cars.... If you have a driver with the Slip-steamer special, it adds to your cars speed in the event.'') Anyway, if you think you can outrun that guy in front of you without slip-streaming, by all means go ahead. However, if your driver's driving skill just isn't that fantastic, slipstream a bit before trying to overtake the car in front.
* '''Don't powerslide when unnecessary'''. I know it's cool to drift and powerslide, but if you don't know the appropriate angles-of-approach in the track well enough, you're liable to end up powersliding too early, or drifting out of the track.
* '''Don't powerslide when unnecessary'''. I know it's cool to drift and powerslide, but if you don't know the appropriate angles-of-approach in the track well enough, you're liable to end up powersliding too early, or drifting out of the track.
* '''Predict your opponents'''. Can't stress enough on this. There is no way of telling where your opponents will move. Sometimes, a little bit of psychology can push the races into your advantage. Other times, you just have to figure out where your adversary is going.
* '''Predict your opponents'''. Can't stress enough on this. There is no way of telling where your opponents will move. Sometimes, a little bit of psychology can push the races into your advantage. Other times, you just have to figure out where your adversary is going.
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