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If you're playing with Piers, I find useful take the corners entring them by the outside, and then cut them in a semi-straight to the inner end. A lot of times I also use the boost when I'm in the middle on those curve to cut segments of the distance, but if not, using it on straight roads is easier and also helps.
If you're playing with Chris, again you need to use the boost with frequency, avoid to collide with the enemy cars, just overtake them, and focus in chase Ada Wong`` Once you pass the first segment, the rest of his road is quite easy.
If you are still having problems, check then controls to know if you're doing anything wrong. Your car should be able to run and there is another button to make the speedboost, if for any reason your car gets stop, or loose speed in a meaningful way, you may not be pressing the correct keys or have problems with you game controller.
shooter videogames are inherently meant for mouse/keyboard, it is impossible to aim correctly with a controller since consoles do not have precise targeting and camera controls