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Tight corners punish you if you don't brake just right, and rival drivers love nudging you into the walls—especially on that brutal Monaco-style track. The cars handle with this perfect middle ground between arcade and sim.

Man, Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving on SNES is one of those racers that feels way better than it looks. At first glance, it's just another 16-bit F1 game, but the handling's got this weirdly satisfying weight to it—not full-on sim, but not totally arcade either. You actually have to brake before turns unless you want to go skidding into the gravel.
The tracks are surprisingly detailed for the era, with little grandstands and pit lanes that actually look like something. And yeah, the AI drivers are aggressive—they'll shove you into corners if you're not careful. I remember restarting the Monaco-like circuit like five times because those tight chicanes wrecked me every time.
It's definitely a product of its time (no damage modeling, rubber-banding opponents), but if you're into that early '90s F1 vibe—when cars looked like cigars with wings—this one's a blast. Just don't expect modern polish.

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