Talk:Jaguar Legacy: F-Type SVR/@comment-29869107-20160905081754/@comment-28012994-20160905183032

Loupe56, it might be weird if you got the green 180 but still failed. Is there a legitimate rule that says the (average) speed must be maintained for x second?

By the way, the distance we take is not the actual track length, for example we can see in last week's time trial tournament in Daytona: players strove to keep to the left, keeping only two tires on the track in order to lessen the distance, thus scoring the best time -- here, I saw no slowing in my speed at all, so less time is taken (due to the less distance) but the average speed must yield the same number even though I take the longer racing line, so it's possible for TWO DIFFERENT TIMES to have THE SAME AVERAGE SPEED due to the different racing lines taken. Someone with 3:52 can have the same average speed with someone with 3:50. I think this is a more accurate explanation for this.