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NickyJ Member / Driver Offline Message Posts: 41 Joined: February 29, 2012 Location: Virginia, US |
I've been meaning to ask, and finally remembered to: How exactly do you draft with Legend cars? Do you actually push the car in front of you, or do you simply follow close behind? |
NickyJ | Friday, May 11, 2012 at 11:38am EDT |
Spike Contributor Offline Message Posts: 464 Joined: September 15, 2010 Location: United States |
Little of both, To pass on drafting tracks you need to back off a little to build up some speed and sometimes hope someone will go with you but I've found out 99% of the time you'll be hung out to dry if there's a lineup behind you. |
Spike | Friday, May 11, 2012 at 5:19pm EDT |
ucrdoh ARL Co-Founder Offline Message Posts: 596 Joined: June 23, 2010 Location: Portland, OR, US |
You can push someone, that gives you the best laps, why people are afraid to get out of line, is because that line may not move. Sometimes it can. So like spike said push, and back off a lil, it took me awhile to learn how to fully draft with these things. If the right person moves out, I may help them, if I feel I can go with you. It's hard to pass for the lead, case in point, not this last all star race, but the one before it, I passed patch below the line, and got penalty for it, costing me the win. This next all star race, I worked my way up through the field, got the lead, and did not let it go. Another incident of drafting, pocono, donaldson won because him and patch drafted up and everyone else fought for position, so working together is key, putting yourself in a good position at the end to try to make a move. A prime example of the last thing I said. EDIT: Fixed your video embed. << Edited on Saturday, May 12, 2012 at 9:39pm EDT. >> |
ucrdoh | Saturday, May 12, 2012 at 9:03pm EDT |
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