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The biggest mistake i see people making is wanting to get to higher classes thinking they have the skill when the reality is they do not. Just Concentrate on getting out of rookie as fast as you can. Once you get to D class, things get a lot better as people dont dive bomb corners or constantly wrecking. Rookie to D is night and day as people in D are trying to do good racing but wrecks still happen.
I run Road B and Oval A.
Yeah, I can confirm that.
Maybe even sooner if your experience is high enough and you know the tracks. The trick is consistent and clean racing over fast racing. Also if you are focused on Ovals, don’t get distracted by other classes.
I am currently doing same, focus Asphalt Oval and Road, both now D license and starting for C. I tempted to go Dirt too, but I’ll do that later when I am C (or waiting for a race).