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I don't think "off road" tires make any difference, and yeah RWD sucks. My favourite Typhoon hates it. I use a controller, so can feather the throttle, makes a big difference, still hard work though.
Getting used to "seeing" the track, a few spots still get me. Bollards just 10% bigger would probably be all it needs, a little easier to define.
Spend half an hour on this track and then go to Race track and watch your cornering improve. Fun and educational.
Thanks for taking the time to make the track, I didn't know I wanted dirt.
Thanks for taking the time to try the track out and give feed back, will definitely look at adding more jumps in future tracks. Cheers
More air time spots would be fun if you thinking of doing more.