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MRC Team Advice

Hello everyone! Today I'll be speaking about how teams in MRC can make a big difference in a manager's playing experience as well as how it correlates to success in the driver's career.

When a driver first joins a league, they may first be overcome with DNFs, crashes and poor results and be questioning why they fail to finish well. Aside from the basic reasons, there are many hidden reasons in the MRC realm in which as to why a manager may have unsatisfactory results. Of course the driver will improve over the course of their career, although the actual performance of their driver relative to others may be underwhelming. Thus, teams begin to enter the MRC world.

Once their driver begins to climb the ranks, they may begin to see special liveries or team names in leagues outside of Formula One. In addition, behind closed doors there are alliances being made between managers. That is how I turned my career around before it actually declined. Joining a team, especially an experienced one will give you a plethora of information which can either be a quick fix to a certain problem, or can help put your driver on the fast track to improving their skill and the car's abilities before their relative competitors are able to. It gives an internal network of knowledge to build from, as more brains, minds, ideas and most notably experience overpowers one.

Thus, it would be a good idea to get in touch with some managers as a way for both of you to rise up. The concept of course is yourself gaining skill in the short term by the manager or team's tututlege, so when you are more skilled in the longer term you are able to help the team back with your skillset, ideas, experience and information that you would be able to build off alone.

Certain things may result in a major performance pickup, others may be a tweak towards 2 tenths of a second (which is a lot in NASC). You can start doing these things by getting in touch with your national team in the (world > see association profile > association chat) chat and hopefully meet some regulars that will assist you. For those willing to run a certain series or certain cars (F1 teams will typically have DTM, Formula E, Formula 2/3 branches), the F1 World Series teams can be a good bet for yourself, especially as you get insight from the best of the best within the game.

Another concept is to find teams within certain series (my team NONO Racing for example) or an alliance as well, and in a similar concept they will be able to help you. Morale of the story is that there are plenty of resources out there that will put you far ahead of your competitors, especially in the early stages (which is important as development is its most rapid during this stage).

With that being said, I hope this article found you well, and that it was able to help you in some form or way. I very much appreciate the amount of likes and care that's been given to this post, the MRC community is so so nice and caring! Until next time, take care!!!

on 2019-11-04 23:34:55 by thelegend54
Likes: 5 | Rating: 9.01

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