Talk:Rennsport Redefined/@comment-46.139.244.75-20170602153959/@comment-27123099-20170602185454

I virtually never purposely lose. If you start bot management right away when you begin each Special Event, you "shouldn't" need to.

Bot management for me is spinning out and holding up the bots, during the race, but still winning, just by small margins.

If it's a head to head, then just get in front of the bot and come to a stop. You can sit there as long as you wish (I usually wait a minute or so) and then win by a small margin <40yds or so (I usually shoot for <10yds). If it's a cup race or elimination, then I generally work to get to 1st place quickly and I spin out the lead bots one at a time. If possible, I'll hold up a lead bot also, but often the other bots will pass you. In any case, the end result is the same, win by a small margin. For time or speed events, just finish as close to the goal as you can, don't exceed it by too much.

Working this way, I manage the bots but don't spend hours on bot management. I definitely couldn't deal with that. Just manage the bots within the events and it should add all that much time to get through each stage.