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Originally Posted by OreoGaborio
Nah, definitely not. It's much harder to get on the gas stronger/earlier than somone if you're tucked in right behind them at the apex. Give yourself a "running start" by backing off a bit as you enter the corner, then carry more steam through and out. 
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Funny enough, I learned this passing cars while on a road-trip to my grandmothers house in Wisconsin. All the roads were two lane freeways - if you hugged the back of a car in front of you, you needed to gain speed in the danger of the opposing lane of traffic. If you stalked from farther back, it was minimal time in that opposing lane as you are at passing speed when at their bumper.
Same goes for the track, if you hug that back tire by the time you have decided to move over and speed up to pass - you have spent valuable distance. Slingshot is more efficient, and it doesn't give the person in front of you much notice to compete [if they otherwise might have].
Great points, Oreo.