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Each and every month there is a different competition track. Usually a track lasts appears on the first day of the month and you can race until the last day of the month. Exceptions are always noted on the main screen of the website. So if you click on Tracks in the menu, you'll jump to the Tracks screen. The first thing you'll notice is an overview of a track. This is the actual competition track. Click on it, and a download will be offered. The track always comes in a zip file. Inside you can find the track itself (.trk extension, copy it to your Stunts directory), some information files and in a subdirectory all the final replays sent for the previous month's track. You may check some of them - this is the best way to learn and improve skills. Drive around on the track you just downloaded. If you check some replays, you may see that competition driving doesn't really follow the "stick to the road" rule. Due to the nature of the game, you get penalty time for leaving the track only if you skip bigger sections. So the aim of the competition driving is to find the shortest and fastest driving line without earning penalty. This is at least as much fun as driving on the road, even if it seems strange first. Most newbies call us cheaters, because we skip corkscrews and jump out of loops. Try to do these tricks. It's not as easy as it seems! And how can you find out where to make shortcuts? Load the track and glare on the overview look! And I can't stress it enough: check some winning replays. This helps the most. On the same page below the track overview picture you'll also see lots of small colorful cars with certain values shown next to them. These numbers' meaning is very important to know before you start racing seriously. Check out what they mean in the next part of the guide!
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