Cosmos was actually right about staying on the inside of the course. You travel less distance on the inside of a turn. It's why people on the outside lanes of sprinting competitions having starting lines that are "closer" to the finish line.
to be fair, saying to stay inside the 'course' was definitely not as clear as if he would've said to stay on the inside of the curve or something. Just saying to stay on the inside of the course doesn't mean anything more than staying on the track lmao
On turn 14/15, Nairo must have picked up 2 stars to go from last to first place. Major comeback. For some reason, the editor decided to edit that part out.
Them not understanding what Cosmos meant by staying on the inside when turning shows a lack of racing game experience. Lol I've always loved racing games, so I know that instinctively.
what would happen if a smaller blue portal facing a direction went through an orange portal facing the same direction as the blue portal? would the blue portal try and fit through itself or would it go through and invert the portal