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Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman
Our improvement in OPR at Buckeye was due to pure speed lapping. We could put up 8-9 if focusing solely on that strategy. Our driver is adept at navigating through traffic with ease. I would presume other strategies may take precedence in Galileo. Depends on the situation.
Galileo should be a fun time! We're flexible enough to play any strategy with anyone at any time. I can't wait for the myriad combinations of great partners and opponents we will face. Good luck to all competitors!
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We just never saw the value of pure lapping. In our mind, preventing a hurdler from hurdling twice is good for about 16 points, which is eight laps. That's more than a good tradeoff for us, especially if we can sometime take away a third hurdle.
We can do most of the stuff you listed too

Our hybrid is still lacking thought. Something is messing up our code, making it good for one line so far, and no more. Hopefully we'll be able to figure something out before Atlanta.
Galileo should be a blast. We're sure to get to play with some amazing teams, some we've met before, and many we haven't. No one in our current group of students has competed east of Las Vegas, so this should definitely be a refreshing experience. We can't wait!