I was kinda frustrated in the first race. Twice the car spun on me without really doing anything. I wasn't hitting the gas or brake, the back end just went out (probably like Chris did after the first turn in the one race). The second race went much better. I increased the tire pressure a notch and maybe that helped, or it may just have been the extra grip. I did bobble a couple of times and that cost me
...of course it had to happen in a place where I went WAY off the track and couldn't immediately rejoin.
In the second race, I sorta went conservative to save the tires, but I really don't think that helped because even with my version of conservative driving I am probably trashing the tires! With all of the stuff that happened in the back, I actually thought I had a lot more distance to the ppl in back. Next thing you know, I started to see Chris in the mirrors! I held him off for a couple of laps (ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED!), but he got me in the main straight. I moved over a bit because 1) I knew I couldn't hold him off forever, and 2) I didn't want to have a massive crash and end up in back
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After Chris got by, I kinda went a little conservative again to see if I could stay in second, but somewhere in the mix there, I forgot how to drive the car. I was all in the wrong gears and then caught a little grass and then next thing you know second was gone
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It was fun afterwards messing around with the other cars. I can undertsand what Ryan is saying about driving the cars harder, because I felt if I could just go a little bit faster, the downforce would kick in and I could get through some of the corners faster, but I could never do that right. The Ferrari was a pain in the ass though.