Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-2405:204:B30E:80D6:31C8:753C:9A28:56C2-20180624123628/@comment-2405:204:B083:A55:FD06:AA5A:E2D:F8E3-20180624180752

Going fast at the bottom of the banking is something that I can understand as the flat surface doesn't impede acceleration but how does turning on the inside then floating towards the wall help? Does it not result in slower acceleration as the car has to climb the gradient?

I know the super/hyper cars have a lot of power but still climbing a gradient during acceleration will be slower than going through a flat corner. The one racing line I think I saw once in Forza or GT was to approach the bank near the bottom then climb through the middle of the banking and then get near the wall just when the gradient levels out. Is that the fastest line?