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So long as they aren't close enough to attempt a pass, then I think it's fine to change lanes a few times over the course of a long straightaway (do it too frequently and you lose speed and risk spinning out and wrecking both). I've even used it to set up the second place driver to get passed himself, because I change lanes to get him to follow and he stops paying attention to the person behind him in order to follow me (allowing the third person to set up his own pass). Since GT5's draft effect is so wonky, I see no problem with taking steps to keep it from occurring.
As far as FIA rules go, that's more to keep leaders from weaving along the track when the behind driver already has a run going to perform a pass to keep there from being an accident. Not necessarily the same thing as this situation, since draft effects in real life are so much more muted in comparison.
As far as FIA rules go, that's more to keep leaders from weaving along the track when the behind driver already has a run going to perform a pass to keep there from being an accident. Not necessarily the same thing as this situation, since draft effects in real life are so much more muted in comparison.
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