with the vehicle moving forward and the player pressing the button which would normally move the vehicle left making a left bend in the track,slightly behind the vehicle, and in this way going over the track and leaving a bendy track behind. [and perhaps others might overtake or something, and have the one/s in the lead affect track for the ones behind them]-- technobadger, Mar 19 2002 Shouldn't that be the other way around? I would think that the car(s) to the rear should be able to slow the one(s) in front. Otherwise, once you get in front you'll tend to stay there.-- phoenix, Mar 19 2002 random, halfbakery