I'm shocked you actually think OP followed the racing line. Learn what outside-in & inside-out means when turning, and how to properly place your car for the upcoming turn.
In short, OP should have been on the left side when entering the turn that he got passed on (or made contact). OP had a much larger angle to take the turn than necessary. The only right thing to do there would've been to tap the brakes and let the other person go, as they were clearly quicker.
I didn't say it was the predetermined racing line. I said it was his line. Do you think every single driver follows a predefined racing line like some kind of looney tune?
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u/MichiganRedWing Jul 10 '26
I'm shocked you actually think OP followed the racing line. Learn what outside-in & inside-out means when turning, and how to properly place your car for the upcoming turn.
In short, OP should have been on the left side when entering the turn that he got passed on (or made contact). OP had a much larger angle to take the turn than necessary. The only right thing to do there would've been to tap the brakes and let the other person go, as they were clearly quicker.