AceAceBaby wrote:
Same with Maple Valley Short, there are only three turns to deal with, which means you can work on them a lot.
Yeah, although Autumn ring mini (before they butchered it in later games) is surprisingly complex with that car (as you can see by the huge time I gained), the last 10 seconds of the lap especially. (iirc, a double right into a very quick double chicane and a long right hander). You always have to slightly sacrifice at least one for the others to be better.
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I love short courses, also. I sometimes wish we'd do an endurance race on MVS.
The advantage of stuff like that of course is also that you see cars so much more often, you're lapping or being lapped rather than sitting on your own in a vast expanse of track. It also works for damage since in a long race, you can pit and still have something to fight for.