Speed vs Balance: The Key Trade-Off
The fastest run is not always the run with the most acceleration.
Momentum Clears Gaps
Long gaps require forward velocity. Build that velocity on safe ground before the ramp rather than trying to create it in mid-air.
Balance Saves Runs
A slower car with two stable wheels often finishes faster than a fast car that crashes. Reduce speed before narrow bridges and awkward drops.
Read the Next Obstacle
Always decide what the next terrain feature needs. Flat ground allows speed; steep crests and short platforms demand restraint.
Create a Repeatable Rhythm
Good players develop a pattern: accelerate, assess, jump, stabilize and accelerate again.
Quick tip: Consistent, controlled inputs beat random speed on difficult tracks.
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