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The Crew 2: How to Get Back on Track

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How to Get Back on Track in The Crew 2

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There’s a certain exhilaration from speeding along the highways and byways in The Crew 2 at a breakneck speed (and a fair degree of acceleration, to boot). But recklessness can sometimes lead to losing control of your vehicle and careening off course. Hopefully you’ve got a good insurance plan on that sucker, because you are about to pay the price for your risky behavior. Fortunately, there is a quick fix to this disastrous scenario that can put you right back into the action, quick as a flash.

Simply press the L1 and R1 buttons for PS4 players, or LB and RB for Xbox One, and your car will be returned to the track in a manner most miraculous. If only it was that easy in real life – maybe that will end up being a feature in the next Tesla.

If you’re keen on more tips, tricks and guides for The Crew 2, you’ll want to make the wise decision of investigating our extensive wiki. Whether you’re stumped on the basics, or you’ve graduated to more advanced techniques, you’ll learn a thing or two there. Drive safe, check your rear view mirrors, and get to it!


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Tony Cocking
A miserable little pile of secrets. Unabashed Nintendo stan, Resident Evil fancier and obscure anime enthusiast who insists everything is funnier when the rule of three is applied. Oh, and once I saw a blimp!