Talk:Aston Martin Vulcan/@comment-31044517-20171227153551/@comment-31044517-20180101211234

@ Spud

Lol, thanks :D Working methodically always helped me. I love that great saying `learning is the diligent practice of the fundamentals.`

So in our case, the fundamentals are the car and the track and practicing them together diligently helps immensely! Doing random MP races without a ticket helps you learn also. But studying record runs on youtube and practicing them over and over in 15-30 minutes helps you learn and nail it much better and much more effectively and efficiently. With each run one after another you keep correcting mistakes and the best run in that track in that car starts becoming second nature. Repetition is a must in learning and random MP play doesn't allow you to repeat the same track again and again until you nail it.

In the MP race you shouldn't be thinking how to do the best run. It must be second nature and automatic. You should only be thinking about making any necessary changes on nitro refills as the race goes on depending on the situation. And also you should be thinking whether to engage that guy in a fight or not. Anything else should be automatic and motor learning. As in, when a guy tries to pick up a fight from near the side of the road, your automatic response is to catch him between you and the wall to knock him down easily lol :D

I'd say track knowledge and car knowledge are equally important and they are important together. And the thing is that when you practice best runs in a track in a specific car over and over till you master it, it helps you on that track with other cars as well!

Practicing tracks in my Vulcan immensely improved my runs in them in my Vette as well! Although I only use my Vette (which is max pro minus 1) in non ticket races casusally without practicing it. And its elite status hinders practicing with that car a LOT lol :D