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Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 18:15:52 -0700
From: "Joe R. Shaw" <jshaw@sisna.com>
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Likely enough it's exactly what the others have said, but here's another
possibility. You MAY have the "race" setup set for something other than what you
intended. Be sure that you have both the "current" and "race" setups that you
intend before you go to the race.

Joe

5th Doctor wrote:

> I practice for an hour, get a good starting position, and when the race
> starts, my car does NOT behave like the car did during practice.  I found
> this to be true in Nascar1.
> I use the same setup both in practice and race.  why is this?
> Isn't this damn sim hard enough without this crap?  I'm pissed.  The car
> slips all over the track, way more than it does in practice.  I run the same
> revs in the turns with the same gears, and the "race" car is like driving on
> ice.  I HATE THIS.



