Talk:Endurance Champions/@comment-210.186.59.71-20150809025559/@comment-25876161-20151112210515

Tilt A and Tilt B have same acceleration. Tilt B allows more subtle slowdowns, useful for those slight turns where even a slight tap of the brakes takes the speed down by too much.

In many events across Endurance Champions, Nissans are much faster than my all-but-final-engine-upgraded Audi, by as much as 10%, but yes, only on the straights. There are so many opportunities to best the bots, even the fastest of them, by cornering perfectly, cutting a corner here and there, and tipping them off the road where necessary.

If a car is pulling away from you on a straight, you are holding onto brake for too long at apex, and probably your choice of entrance angle is forcing you to do that.