Talk:Front-Runner (v5.5.0)/@comment-109.242.74.27-20170913002239

Some more hints for those who want to do 6.5 with R$ only:

Notice your lap times. 2.55 divided by 4 is 43,75 seconds. This means that (since there is a rolling start, I'm assuming constant pace) at the end of rounds 1, 2 and 3 you should be crossing the start line at about 2:11 - 1:27 - 0:43 on the countdown timer, assuming a constant pace.

So, my advice is: take some risks on rounds 1 and 2. You can easily do round 1 with 2:15 remaining on the clock. If you can keep that pace for two rounds, you can bank 6 to 8 seconds that you can spends on rounds 3 and 4 if things go bad. And if you fail, it's better to fail fast. However, it's vitally important to not compromise your long straights. So what I did was, I ignored the malfunction sound when I was at the long straights. As most of you have noticed, not all sounds result in steering malfunction. If if happens, try to counter it without braking or lifting. Yes I know it's hard, most times you will fail, but if you don't get advantage of the enormous speed in the straights you are probably doomed anyway.

The risks you will take totally depend on how ahead or behind those times you are. If you are a bit behind, don't despair, you can easily do the last round with 40 seconds remaining if you take advantage of the long straights.

Although I like racing without any assists, this time I do recommend turning SA to high, it makes things so much easier!