Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-30967537-20190101000132/@comment-30967537-20190103093145

RattleSnack wrote:

I think many of us have the same problem of tending to quit runs at the first mistake, which leads to more practise of the first turns and little practise of the later sections.

If my run is basically OK with only a minor off track I force myself to run to the end (or to the next big mistake). I did my previous best lap (just slightly bettered it) with the car with half-a-block in the red and a WTF attitude! I was 0.3 slower after the two hairpins but nailed the chicane and was ok through the bus-stop and ended up being slightly faster! There’s a lot to be said for relaxing. The good thing about such a dodgy lap is you know you can improve and if you can do better in the first half you don’t have to be distracted by the stupid ghost!