If you’re itching to dominate the roads of The Crew Motorfest, you’re not alone—and this guide is here to help you race smarter, faster, and more consistently. While Motorfest may draw comparisons to other open-world racers like Forza Horizon, its unique physics and race design demand a different approach. This is a breakdown of pro driving techniques, taught through real examples, to help you pull off brilliant overtakes, navigate tricky terrain, and understand exactly how to handle each type of car.


Weight Transfer – Understanding the Physics of Motorfest

One of the first things to understand is that The Crew Motorfest handles differently than many other arcade racers. Cars feel weighty and grounded, which makes weight transfer one of the most important skills in the game.

This principle—borrowed from real-life racing—means that braking and accelerating shift the weight of your car, affecting traction and handling. The best way to use it:

  • Brake early into corners to pitch the car forward, loading the front tires.
  • This gives you better rotation through the turn.
  • Get on the throttle late on the exit, allowing the rear to settle and avoiding understeer.

If you drive muscle cars or heavier vehicles, mastering weight transfer is crucial—they love to understeer if mishandled. Proper braking timing and throttle discipline are essential.


Respect the Road – Stay On the Tarmac

Unlike ForzaMotorfest penalizes off-road excursions and environmental collisions.

  • Hitting barriers, trees, or jungle patches slows you significantly.
  • Staying on-road allows you to chain together cornering combos, maintaining momentum like a scoring system in a skateboarding game.

You’ll find that perfect lines and consistent tarmac contact result in smoother speed and more efficient overtakes. Use the full width of the track:

  • Enter from the outside
  • Clip the apex
  • Exit wide

This classic racing line will make a noticeable difference in both control and lap time.


The Grand Race Strategy – Exits Win Battles

When you’re competing in the Grand Race, it’s tempting to dive into corners aggressively, but real pace comes from prioritizing corner exits.

  • Look at the track layout beforehand—if there are long straights, sacrifice corner entry for a clean, fast exit.
  • Many races are won on the exits, not in the corners themselves.

This tactic mirrors real motorsport. Think about how F1 cars prioritize exits from hairpins that lead into straights. In Motorfest, that same logic applies.


Proper Use of Slipstream & Drafting

Drafting behind other cars reduces air resistance and boosts speed. Used correctly, this can:

  • Set you up for clean overtakes
  • Allow you to save nitro
  • Pull you closer without wasting throttle

Stay tight, and when the time is right, pull out and complete the move using your momentum.


Avoid the Drift Temptation (Unless You’re Built for It)

While it’s tempting to drift around corners for flair, not all cars in Motorfest are designed to drift well. Unless you’re driving a drift-spec car or something like the Porsche 959 Rally Raid, initiating frequent drift states can cost you massive time.

For high-grip or formula-style cars:

  • Brake in a straight line
  • Pitch the car in with minimal steering input
  • Maintain high minimum speed through corners

Avoid over-rotation—drifting in a Formula 1 car is a recipe for disaster.


Driving Without Assists – Better Control, Higher Reward

If you’re ready to push your limits, consider disabling driving assists (except maybe ABS). Driving without traction or stability control:

  • Gives you more direct feel of the car
  • Enables sharper responses
  • Demands precision—but also delivers improved lap times when mastered

Start slow, learn the behavior of your cars, and refine your timing.


Managing Jumps – Don’t Let Air Time Ruin Your Race

Jumps in The Crew Motorfest can be thrilling but dangerous. Poor launch angles or off-camber landings can derail your entire race.

Pro tips:

  • Reduce speed before jumps to avoid overshooting or losing control.
  • Prioritize landing angles and approach lines, not just speed.
  • Watch the track: many jumps are followed immediately by corners—land in control.

In tight events like the Grand Race, a mistimed jump can lose you everything.


Cars That Teach You to Drive

Some vehicles actually make great learning tools:

  • Formula 1 Cars (e.g., Red Bull Racing) – Teach precision, brake discipline, and high-speed cornering
  • Muscle Cars – Highlight how dangerous understeer and over-braking can be
  • Rally Raid Cars – Ideal for learning drift exits

Use each category to develop different driving skills. Over time, you’ll gain versatility and control no matter what you’re piloting.


In Summary: Key Techniques

  1. Brake early to transfer weight and rotate the car
  2. Stay on tarmac to avoid penalties and maximize speed
  3. Use racing lines – enter wide, hit the apex, exit wide
  4. Prioritize exits, especially in races with long straights
  5. Avoid drift states unless your car is built for it
  6. Disable assists gradually to improve precision
  7. Control jumps with smart speed and approach

Final Thoughts

Driving fast in The Crew Motorfest isn’t about brute force—it’s about understanding the game’s physics and using them to your advantage. Each corner, car, and combo opportunity offers a moment to gain ground, and with these tips, you’ll be nailing overtakes, crushing Grand Races, and winning more consistently.

Now get out there, drive smart, and stay on the black stuff. See you at the finish line!


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