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Re: Driving Tips?
Alright so about the noise factor... for me when i drive, i seem to naturally tune out all the noise around me...now thats good and bad. Good, i get to concentrate on the field, bad, i dont here what my co-driver is yelling at me about refs and such.
So yea try and tune it out (cept ur co-driver and coach and such) and just relax, dont get all anxiety-ish and you should do fine. |
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Re: Driving Tips?
Change things up when driving. Don't become predictable. If you do the same thing every round, one team will eventualy figure out how to shut you down and keep you from scoring. By driving a little differently every round, you may find a better stratagy.
Also, watch how other drivers react to your actions. This information may be valuable later. |
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