Nascar Legends Hints: ------ * The bias-ply tires on these historical cars burn at a much faster rate than modern radials do, and you must adapt to the times or risk losing every race you enter. For starters, practice your pit- stop routine until you're able to enter and leave with absolute precision. Second, try adjusting the tire pressures during prerace practice sessions to determine which pressure gives the longest life. And finally, modify your driving style to eliminate tire squeal in the turns. Remember, nothing slows you down like extra pit stops. * You won't be able to brake nearly as deep or hold your line through a turn as you would with a modern-day NASCAR car, no matter how hard you try. So take it easy out there. * Legends' Easy setup is preferable to the Ace setup on several of the game's shorter courses. On the Easy setting, you won't achieve the same sort of speeds as you would on the Ace setting, but you can keep the car calmer and less jittery and hold your line through turns. And when you're in the thick of traffic in these antique cars, stability is absolutely essential. * Using the [F10] overhead view from a standing start is a pretty good idea, but you won't want to do it once you're at speed and in the throes of all those complex Papyrus physics. The overhead view gives you a better idea of just how close your rivals are as you try to pick up a few positions before that first turn.