Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-2A02:C7D:8226:D700:CC74:80C2:75CF:48C4-20180129073333/@comment-30967537-20180129143834

One important thing to remember is that how you drive a race (at least when trying to gain positions) is VERY different to how you drive a TT event ... for a race you have to learn to "get your elbows out", brake later, block pass and basically be more aggressive at least until you're ahead, then you can switch to TT-style smooth driving where there's no advantage to late braking (as you're only out-braking yourself!) and it becomes all about being smooth, slow-in, fast-out. I think that everybody should embrace the TT events as it will improve their driving.

One final thought. I think that changing the steering sensitivity is more in your head, you think it will make a (big) difference so it does. I tried various settings from 0 to 7 and ended up going back to 5 because I found that I just ended up adjusting my steering inputs accordingly. But maybe that's just me?

So, to repeat what I wrote above ... just turn 'em off and get on with it!