you guys keep saying " he took the most extreme line" or some bs like that when one of the most basic principles in racing is that you can be as fast as you want but in racing it is usually the smartest rather than the fastest that wins(while usually the smartest is the fastest, that isn't really the point) k-dub's line choice wasn't the fastest, but it was the smartest. there is more to racing than sheer speed, you have to have intelligence and strategy with you as well.
rat, lap times in practice mean almost nothing, most racers run about 3 or 4 second slower lap times in the main event anyways, when the heat is turned up and the pressure is on, it the person that can shrug that off and ride loose that is faster.
and it isn't k-dub's fault that honda always has to wait for yamaha to get out of the way :yeehaw:
rat, lap times in practice mean almost nothing, most racers run about 3 or 4 second slower lap times in the main event anyways, when the heat is turned up and the pressure is on, it the person that can shrug that off and ride loose that is faster.
and it isn't k-dub's fault that honda always has to wait for yamaha to get out of the way :yeehaw:
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