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"Since no G-forces could be felt by drivers during the race, Cloud Sport got around this by programming the vehicles to respond to the inertia created by sudden acceleration and this made for a realistic driving experience: vehicles tilted onto three wheels during sharp cornering, and their performance deteriorated if the cars sustained damage" - this could be split into two sentences
Excellent article! It is well written, comprehensive and very engaging. I would recommend submitting this for FAC in the future as it stands a very good chance. I'll place this on hold until those minor nitpicks are clarified. JAGUAR14:37, 29 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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