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Ingeniero
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How fair is that another racer that you are ahead of, intentionally hits your car from one’s rear or sides in to take you out off the road (or just to take some advantage since you lose control for a while) so he can take de leadership and win the race?. I understand that in some cases we really want to win the first position thus rubbing ourselves a bit in the meantime, but I think that should be done in a somewhat sportsman fashion. So, what do you think???? Am I a “crying baby”? I know there is an option to avoid crash between racers, but this is not real and I personally dislike it. |
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|The Guy Ahead Of U|
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 455
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i dont know. i always win
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Also, I agree with you. |
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WHO NEEDS BRAKES?
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Dr. Feelgood
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Just neg. rep 'em, and leave them be. It only shows they can't win without resorting to cheating. I like to brake before they do it anyways, so my front end spins their cheating *** around.
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