Wed May 13, 2015 7:42 pm by Tycondero
I agree that it can be severely discouraging for people to put in a huge amount of effort, thinking that they nailed it with 2:42 on the test track and then finding out that other people are showing off claiming to get sub 2:40s on the same track.
However, I also think that this is part of the game called racing. For me I'm happy to get a good show with the car I'm entering with, which I consider finishing top 10. Of course, everyone who tries to participate wants to win, but don't forget that it is more about the journey and experience getting there.
I agree with BobWiley that you actually do get better at these challenges when you actually try, and to be honest eventhough I can be dissapointed by the feeling of not being there yet when people post faster times I'm also more eager to give it another try as I know that if they done it, it should be possible. I have learned a lot by doing these competitions, a great deal more than just playing by myself. Before I didn't even consider making the powerband as wide as possible, as I thought that cutting off the engine when it reaches peak power is best. Now I know better thanks to these competitions and experimenting. Yesterday I found new ways that improve performance, so every time (eventhough it can take hours to find the small things that can make a difference) I still improve.