Okay after watching the video again...here are some of the things that show why Alex lost in the end...
1st run - Alex took a bad line and came out of the drift on the first turn. While it looks like Sam was gripping...when you look close it looks like he was actually drifting but with an extremely small angle. Also Sam was able to drift all the way out of the circle and in one drift all the way out to the straight away while Alex wasnt able too. (I understand that power is a factor here)
WINNER - SAM
2nd run - Sam tried to take the same line and drift that he did when he was in the front. Which is why he ended up pushign Alex to the outside line and also why Sam had to regrip and break it out again.
WINNER - ALEX
3rd run - Alex was unable to hold his slide and ended up going into the dirt. And once again Sam held it all in one slide from the circle to the end.
WINNER - SAM
4th run - Sam passed Alex...if you look closely and watch that section of hte video 10 or so times. You'll notice that Sam is actually sliding...but again with an extremely slight angle.
WINNER - SAM
It seems one problem Sam has with his tandem runs is that he cant modify his drift line when hes battling other people. If you look he takes the same line again and again. Which isn't really bad...but when theres another car there its quite hard and difficult. It seems what he does is connect the first few turns. And then he slides with a slight angle to the circle and then kicks the gas or clutch and busts it out to get more of an extreme angle to exit and take the turn. Understandable when you have a huge car in a tiny little track with such a sharp angle. The Viper can't get as sideways in that situation if he wants to actually pull off the next turn. But as for the lower hp and smaller Hachi he can stay on the gas and keep it out sideways more. One advantage just like when Ueo battles higher hp silvias and what not. Hes able to hold hte gas and get a extreme angle while hte larger cars have to let off the gas and compensate for the weight and size.
1st run - Alex took a bad line and came out of the drift on the first turn. While it looks like Sam was gripping...when you look close it looks like he was actually drifting but with an extremely small angle. Also Sam was able to drift all the way out of the circle and in one drift all the way out to the straight away while Alex wasnt able too. (I understand that power is a factor here)
WINNER - SAM
2nd run - Sam tried to take the same line and drift that he did when he was in the front. Which is why he ended up pushign Alex to the outside line and also why Sam had to regrip and break it out again.
WINNER - ALEX
3rd run - Alex was unable to hold his slide and ended up going into the dirt. And once again Sam held it all in one slide from the circle to the end.
WINNER - SAM
4th run - Sam passed Alex...if you look closely and watch that section of hte video 10 or so times. You'll notice that Sam is actually sliding...but again with an extremely slight angle.
WINNER - SAM
It seems one problem Sam has with his tandem runs is that he cant modify his drift line when hes battling other people. If you look he takes the same line again and again. Which isn't really bad...but when theres another car there its quite hard and difficult. It seems what he does is connect the first few turns. And then he slides with a slight angle to the circle and then kicks the gas or clutch and busts it out to get more of an extreme angle to exit and take the turn. Understandable when you have a huge car in a tiny little track with such a sharp angle. The Viper can't get as sideways in that situation if he wants to actually pull off the next turn. But as for the lower hp and smaller Hachi he can stay on the gas and keep it out sideways more. One advantage just like when Ueo battles higher hp silvias and what not. Hes able to hold hte gas and get a extreme angle while hte larger cars have to let off the gas and compensate for the weight and size.
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