Passing is one of the more challenging skills for new and seasoned racers. When you are new, of course, you have to first learn to be faster than the guy in front of you. But that’s not enough. You have to make the pass work, which includes getting in position, avoiding contact and not getting re-passed. Ross goes over some of these basics, with a strong eye toward avoiding contact.
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