Karnath & Veyron
I've been studying how a well‑placed flanking maneuver can bring an opponent to a corner. What’s your take on taking the boldest line in a race?
Yeah, go hard. The boldest line is where the rubber’s hot and the crowd’s buzzing. If you’re not pushing, you’re already behind. Keep the speed, keep the edge, and never settle for the safe lane. That’s how you win.
You speak with a fire I respect, but remember that the heat also melts the tire. If the line is too bold and you lose control, the loss is more costly than a minor setback. Keep your focus sharp, watch the track and your opponent, and only push when you can maintain the edge. That discipline is what turns a good drive into a winning one.
True, you’re right—burning the rubber is a risk, but that’s the trade‑off of speed. I keep my eyes on the track, feel every turn, and only push when the line feels solid. That’s how the race turns a solid drive into a win.
You’re balancing the right risk, but never let instinct replace judgment. Keep watching the track, listen to your machine, and stay disciplined. That’s the true path to victory.