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Old 09-07-2012
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Some good advice above. Personally speaking i think you`re best to make the car slow enough for you to enable you to drive it for five full minutes without crashing. Concentrate on clean lines. As has already been said consistency is key.

If you are in a lower heat, the chances are that the majority of your competitors will be crashing. Even if you are slower over a lap you will still win your heat if you stay clean.

Setup isnt as important until you need to improve lap times. Just make sure that the car is mechanically sound and you are on the right tyres for the track and conditions. Thats 90% of getting it right. The right tyres !
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