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Race Track

Frames Per Second - FPS
FPS (Frames Per Second)

Found at the top left of the screen, is the Frames Per Second indicator. This shows the refresh rate of your screen. In this case, higher is not better, it will cause inconsistency. * 60FPS is ideal for performance


Gas Pedal
Gas Pedal (Accelerator)

The "Gas Pedal", is rather self-explanatory. This is found at the bottom right of your screen. This is very simple to use, all you have to do is put your mouse over the accelerator pedal (the blue/white object), left click down, and then holding, drag the accelerator up. If you want the accelerator to stay up the whole time, you need to continue to hold left click of your mouse, as soon as you let it go, the accelerator will return back to its starting position.


Gear Indicator
Gear Indicator (Transmission)

This is your transmission. Located at the top right of your screen, the highlighted letter/number tells you what gear you're in. R = Reverse. N = Neutral. 1 = 1st gear, and so on. In order to change gear "Z" or "Down Arrow" is shift gear down. "A" or "Up Arrow" is shift up a gear.


Traction Meter
Traction Meter

This is located at the top/center of the race track, it will progress to red when your tires lose traction. This is helpful for when you are creating ratios, to try and keep the loss of traction as low as possible except during your burn-out. After hitting the tree, it's something to be avoided.


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Tire Temperature

The "Tire Temperature" is pretty easy to understand, it heats your tires to reduce traction loss, to raise your tire temperature just rev the car up and push it into first, to 100% is optimal ...and watch the smoke roll!