Talk:Motorfiesta 2/@comment-35520790-20180904161522/@comment-159.205.253.197-20180905115713

Idk, for me at least, it does. It means most of the regular races are that little bit easier, and average speed requirements can be met without having to adjust for rivals. But all of this can be negated if the leading car has a pre-set lap time that's not affected by bot management.

Reverse laps are always advertised as "learning the track," which seems daft. They're interesting because it's basically a different track, but that won't teach you much about how to run the track when going in the right direction...