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This trick can vary a bit, because there is a [[Tool-Assisted Speedrun|TAS]] start trick and an [[Real-Time Attack|RTA]] start trick. | This trick can vary a bit, because there is a [[Tool-Assisted Speedrun|TAS]] start trick and an [[Real-Time Attack|RTA]] start trick. | ||
For the RTA start trick, the player must smoothsteer or tap steer to have one pair of wheels drop off the start ramp, then just before contacting the booster, straighten out again. This | For the RTA start trick, the player must smoothsteer or tap steer to have one pair of wheels drop off the start ramp, then just before contacting the booster, straighten out again. | ||
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This trick also exist in different variations for the [[Island]], [[Coast]], [[Snow]] and [[Bay]] car |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 23 November 2024
A Start Trick is a trick that is used to gain additional speed by doing a maneuver at the start of the race, moving slightly to the side then straightening out again.
This trick can vary a bit, because there is a TAS start trick and an RTA start trick.
For the RTA start trick, the player must smoothsteer or tap steer to have one pair of wheels drop off the start ramp, then just before contacting the booster, straighten out again.
This trick also exist in different variations for the Island, Coast, Snow and Bay car