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The goal of these techniques is to reduce speed loss—or even gain speed—when landing after a jump.

Up &amp; Downshifting

Shift up (e.g., from 5th to 6th gear) while airborne, then downshift back on landing. If timed correctly, this reduces speed loss and can sometimes result in a speed gain.</description>
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Wallride

A wallride is a technique where the car intentionally rides along a wall at high speed instead of braking and taking a corner normally. In some situations, this allows for a faster corner exit and can be quicker than a conventional racing line.</description>
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