demetri
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I'd say what helps is to stick to one car and run thousands of miles in it beginning with your favorite track until you start understanding the car's handling and then slowly expanding to other places. Setup tutorials are also useful to give you an idea what to adjust and how it affects the car balance, but sometimes they contradict each other, and I'd avoid WR hotlap setups. Those tend to be very unstable, so you might run one very lucky fast lap out of a hundred and be all over the place in the rest 99. OK for hotlaps where you have unlimited attempts, but not so good for a race. And also people's driving styles are so different that what works for one won't do it for another.
You're welcome, @Tobiman, and happy birthday to you. That must have been one lonely race though, easy to lose your focus in
You're welcome, @Tobiman, and happy birthday to you. That must have been one lonely race though, easy to lose your focus in