7 Beginner Mistakes to Avoid
Most crashes come from a small set of habits that are easy to correct.
Holding Forward Everywhere
Constant acceleration creates bad launch angles and unstable landings.
Jumping Too Early
An early jump often reduces horizontal distance and leaves the car short.
Overcorrecting in the Air
Repeated rapid inputs create rotation that is difficult to stop.
Ignoring the Landing Surface
Look beyond the gap and prepare for the slope or height of the landing.
Rushing Narrow Sections
Bridges and stairs reward small, measured movements.
Continuing a Lost Run
Restart early when the car is trapped or badly inverted.
Repeating Without Learning
Change one input at a time so you know what improved the attempt.
Quick tip: Consistent, controlled inputs beat random speed on difficult tracks.
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