Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-30576757-20180129024550/@comment-31567784-20180129130727

I suggest to spend some time on everty track to get the map well known.

As well use the TTs and take the ghost of a player ahead of you to see what he does differently. Try to follow and get your lines adjusted to find the best for you. I usually take someone in top 50 or top 100 to race against for training as the guy next to me might not help as he is to close to be a "good advisor".

Lower your assist level and learn the new break points and turn points so your line and time improves.

And the key is always drive drive drive. Nothing else gets you better.