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=== Turbo Boost ===
 
=== Turbo Boost ===
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After each completed lap, you will gain a Turbo Boost. These can be used at any time during laps 2 to 5, and you can store up to 3 at once.
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After the first lap, you can use boosts. Boosts temporarily increase your speed, and deplete your energy.
    
=== Jumping ===
 
=== Jumping ===
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Drift Driving Technique, or Drunk Driving Technique. This technique involves chaining Drift Turns together one after another. It is very similar to SSMTs in the Mario Kart games. Drift turning is faster than driving in a straight line, so continually performing drifts is significantly faster.
 
Drift Driving Technique, or Drunk Driving Technique. This technique involves chaining Drift Turns together one after another. It is very similar to SSMTs in the Mario Kart games. Drift turning is faster than driving in a straight line, so continually performing drifts is significantly faster.
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=== JDT ===
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Japanese Dash Technique. This move involves driving into a wall, then releasing the accelerator so that your craft hits a Dash Plate sideways. You will get the full 640kph boost speed, plus the added speed from the sideways drift component. This move was named the JDT because it was discovered by Japanese players.
      
=== Boost Extended Drift ===
 
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Performing a Drift Turn as you jump allows you to travel slightly further. This can be used on courses such as Bishop 4 and Queen 2 to make shortcuts.  
 
Performing a Drift Turn as you jump allows you to travel slightly further. This can be used on courses such as Bishop 4 and Queen 2 to make shortcuts.  
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=== Wall Bump ===
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During Flaps whilst you are at boost speed, it is sometimes better to deliberately hit a wall in a certain place and bounce off it without much speed loss. This is used on courses with very tight turns, such as Pawn Final and Bishop Final.
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=== Rival Bump ===
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In both Training Mode and GP Mode, you can get hit from behind by a rival craft to gain a speed boost. This is especially useful at the start of a race, for craft with slow acceleration.
      
=== Mine Boost ===
 
=== Mine Boost ===
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