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> Tsukuba track help, Tsukuba track help
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  Posted: Jan 5 2009, 02:16 PM


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Ok need help with a part of this course... Specially since now im facing KT on it and I can keep in front of him till I hit this series of turns and then I just lose speed and he get 100 kilometers away from me.

But the turns are somewhat towards the beginning before the straight. It's a soft left followed by a hair pin right then hair pin left and right again. I just sucks at this series of turns.

Any advice?

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Posted: Jan 5 2009, 02:33 PM


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X0-1xEA_28 I assume you're talking about the series of turns at 1:59, also known as the "rollercoaster". The thing is, in AS4 on some corners if you don't brake or downshift+let off the gas the rear end will kick out (oversteer) and you will hit the wall.

Follow what Garou does on those corners (you can tell when he brakes because of the brakelights), you don't have to match his speed. Keisuke might pass you, but as long as you didn't slam into the wall(s), you will catch back up when it turns into downhill.
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  Posted: Jan 5 2009, 02:41 PM


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I assume so, it's just a pain in the arse right there in the beginning.
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Posted: Jan 6 2009, 06:01 PM


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hope ur braking
anyways in the first half on inbound u shouldn't worry about him passing u. just keep ur cool, race as fast as possible w.out crashing and catch up to him, and maybe even pass him if u pass him, 2nd portion should be to ur liking...
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    Posted: Jan 7 2009, 01:22 AM


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Yeah thanks to that video I learned his style and fuzed it with my own and beat kt by 120 in my stage 1 S180, then Tak (Takumi) was next and that took me 2 tries cause I f**ked up the end M turn on outbound.

Now it's off to BUNTA!!! Tried twice and lost. I can hug his ass but cant pass him up, here I thought Tak (Takumi) was easy on akina...
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Posted: Feb 3 2009, 11:29 AM


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QUOTE (VoDkA64 @ Jan 5 2009, 02:33 PM)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X0-1xEA_28 I assume you're talking about the series of turns at 1:59, also known as the "rollercoaster". The thing is, in AS4 on some corners if you don't brake or downshift+let off the gas the rear end will kick out (oversteer) and you will hit the wall.

Follow what Garou does on those corners (you can tell when he brakes because of the brakelights), you don't have to match his speed. Keisuke might pass you, but as long as you didn't slam into the wall(s), you will catch back up when it turns into downhill.

the video was more helpful than most of the tips I've had to browse through, thanks a lot. Not that the tips weren't helpful, I learned a lot but I'm just more of a visual person.

Now that I know the theory, I just have to learn how to apply it.