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  • steely_its_a_dildo [any]
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    4 years ago

    Youtube is a good start. what are you looking to learn about? I "know" how to work on cars, but I still check youtube to make sure I won't run into surprises.

      • steely_its_a_dildo [any]
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        4 years ago

        I think I can figure something out. I'm mostly into drag racing, which is pretty specialized and not well represented like circuit racing is in video games.

        Actually, I don't recommend them for entertainment, but donut media seems to break things down more than most and they have a lot of explainers on car histories and such.

        Something to consider about racing games is the numbers only get you so far, you'll have to drive the cars before you'll really understand what the numbers mean.

          • steely_its_a_dildo [any]
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            4 years ago

            sorry it took me so long. I have a couple suggestions that I don't see in here

            https://www.youtube.com/c/learntotune/ this is mostly about real racing cars that aren't driven on the road. It's not that the info doesn't work for the road, it's just that their examples tend to have 500-3000 horsepower.

            https://www.youtube.com/c/Grassrootsmotorsports this is sort of the opposite. They are currently doing their $2000 challenge where you build a car for 2 grand and do concourse, drag, and autocross with it