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This first off is Rally ,and secondly it's a simulator. This game is ideally played with a Force-feedback wheel. It's completely different from NFS. Aside from driving a vehicle, it has literally 0 simularities.
So, if you don't like driving in general, this game is nothing for you.
@Codemasters: pull yourselves together and make a playable demo-version: one 70's car, one modern AWD-car, two sprint-stages. These kinds of questions potentially could be turned into confident business for you!
@OP: this game depicts somewhat-realistically what skill it takes to drive a rally-car at competetive speeds. This is at the other end of the spectrum when it comes to "driving-games". This is as much a truthful simulation of rally-driving as there has ever been available on the PC. Nothing in common with older DiRT-titles (Dirt 1,2,3 were much more arcady == more-accessible game-play for some people) apart from maybe a few graphics-assets.
If you don't like car games then buy something else. Why are you here?
Boring though? Never.