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Sorry for being a noob lol, last time i modded original rFactor was few years back and AI learning was pretty much top notch on rf tracks.
You could of course do some AI stuff yourself. There is a tool on the Studio 397 forum to extract rfcmp's to dev mode. Once in there, it's simple, but time consuming to work on the AI. Main issue is AI line is also car dependent. What works for one car, may be really bad for another. It is quite possible also that AI was done correctly, but not for the car you are driving.