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Strategy cause tiredness?

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medal 5000
12 years 289 days ago
I heard someone say that you shouldn't use the strategy "Be aggressive and push hard" (or "Take big risks" ) during a whole race, cos the driver will get tired at the end and therefore perform poorly. Is this true?

This would mean that a non-subscriber never gains anything using those, as we can't change during race.
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medal 5000
12 years 289 days ago
if you dont "push hard" for most of the races you'll get lapped, drivers do get tired though, never seen them anywhere near a dangerous level [although if you decide to hire drivers with 20% health then you get what you deserve really] and tbh all the fastest laps of the race are normally set in the last 5 or 6 laps sounds like it was some1 who wants to win easier who told u that
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medal 5000
12 years 289 days ago
The risks cause your tyres to overheat. With low tyre wear on certain tracks and low temperatures you can use higher risks, also high risks work with hards, but haven't really used them in 50% races.
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medal 5000
12 years 289 days ago
Okay, and i race a 50 % league. Yeah he probably hoped people would buy it
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medal 5000
12 years 284 days ago
"David
if you dont "push hard" for most of the races you'll get lapped


Well, I managed to win (very few) races with "backing Off" all the time.
I'd guess, its rather the car making the difference, than beating the shit out of the driver to make up your lack of development. :)
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medal 5000
12 years 284 days ago
"Lord

"David
if you dont "push hard" for most of the races you'll get lapped



Well, I managed to win (very few) races with "backing Off" all the time.
I'd guess, its rather the car making the difference, than beating the shit out of the driver to make up your lack of development. :)


should have said depends on weather and tyre wear... if its too hot then pushing is a VERY bad idea.. and i'm on about not using 2D
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medal 5000
12 years 284 days ago
Right, man!
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