Reader’s Question:
I have a question about “Circuit Wolf.” In the street grand prix, all the cars are supercars, so I assume their fuel efficiency isn’t great. Do they need to refuel during the race? How many times does the main character’s Lotus refuel? Is that scene depicted in the story?
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Chat About “Circuit Wolf” and Fuel Efficiency
Hey there! So, I was diving into the world of “Circuit Wolf” recently, and I couldn’t help but chuckle at the thought of supercars zooming around in a street grand prix. It’s like a dream come true for any car enthusiast, right? But then, a thought popped into my head—what about fuel efficiency? You see, the reader raised a good question about whether these supercars need to refuel during the race. It got me thinking about my own experiences with racing games, where I always seemed to run out of fuel at the worst possible moments. I mean, can you imagine the embarrassment of pulling over mid-race because your car decided it was time for a snack break? Now, from what I gathered, the street grand prix in “Circuit Wolf” covers a distance that is supposedly under 300 kilometers. That’s quite manageable, especially for high-performance vehicles. It seems like the consensus among fans is that the main character’s Lotus probably didn’t need to refuel at all during the race. I even read that there’s no scene depicting a refueling stop, which makes sense since it’s a manga and not a documentary on pit stops. It’s kind of refreshing, really. I mean, who wants to see a fuel pit stop when you could be watching an adrenaline-fueled chase instead? It’s all about the thrill, right? Reminds me of a time when I was playing a racing game with friends, and one of them got so into it that he forgot to pit for fuel. He was leading the race, and out of nowhere, his car sputtered and came to a halt. You should have seen the look on his face—it was priceless! On a personal note, I do think it’s fascinating how manga often skips over those mundane details in favor of action and storytelling. It keeps the pace lively and engaging. But I do wonder how much fuel a Lotus really has—just in case I ever find myself in a hypothetical street grand prix! What about you? Have you ever found yourself caught up in the details of a story, only to realize the real fun lies in the action? I’d love to hear your experiences or any tips you might have when it comes to racing games or stories! Let’s keep the conversation going in the comments!