11-19-2020, 09:03 PM
1) Get familiar with how to setup your car even if you want to race in a locked setup event. This genrally gives you some deeper understanding of how grip works and the different ways to generate it.
2) Do some long races (1 hour+) to deal with tire management. This might not be as much fun as hotlapping but if you never deal with tires you will be the typical fast qualifyer but slow-when-it-counts racer.
3) Do some short races with 100% agression AI to practice starts with reckless drivers.
4) Play other challenging sim games as well. I personally profitted from driving Rally. Might not seem like the most obvious choice for someone wanting to drive taramc events, but it helps you to quickly adapt to difficult circumstances and significantly change your driving style to be at the top of your game (Quite a few amateur sim racers don't ever adapt their driving style at all which is just extremely ineffective)
Last but not least, practice makes perfect. Just keep going and your times will eventually improve.
2) Do some long races (1 hour+) to deal with tire management. This might not be as much fun as hotlapping but if you never deal with tires you will be the typical fast qualifyer but slow-when-it-counts racer.
3) Do some short races with 100% agression AI to practice starts with reckless drivers.
4) Play other challenging sim games as well. I personally profitted from driving Rally. Might not seem like the most obvious choice for someone wanting to drive taramc events, but it helps you to quickly adapt to difficult circumstances and significantly change your driving style to be at the top of your game (Quite a few amateur sim racers don't ever adapt their driving style at all which is just extremely ineffective)
Last but not least, practice makes perfect. Just keep going and your times will eventually improve.