There are four co-pilots inDrive Rally, and each of them offers a different experience while driving through the terrains the game has to offer. Hans, George, Emma, and Jack all have unique personalities which bring something new to the table, and depending on your tastes, you could love one more than the other.

The co-pilots inDrive Rallyessentially help you know what corners to expect next andhow you should be driving. Check points allow them to indicate to you how well you’re performing overall, and in general, they’re a very important part of the game that feeds you information you need to perform at your best.

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Drive Rally Co-Pilots

When driving a Rally Race, you want someone on your side that gives you pacenotes in a way that you respond to. They can really make or break your game, either making you more stressed and make more mistakes, or be one of the best helpers you can have at your side to win races.

Emma

Emma is part of the Northern Lights team, and she’ll be your co-pilot when you tackle Snowy terrain tracks. It’s not to say that she’s bad, she’s just a little more overwhelming to drive with than the other co-pilots. Especially towards the end of the track, she can get quite aggressive about making calls. If you’re the kind of person that thrives under this kind of pressure, she’ll be the best co-pilot for you.

The cars you’ll be driving while playing the Championship tracks with Emma are the Alfabetta, Bobond, and Brick, which are overall good all-rounder vehicles with relatively low masses and middling horsepower. They’ve got four-wheel drive, giving them good grip for the snowy terrain, but you may find yourself struggling to really gain speed with them while on these tracks. The one that truly sticks out here is the Bobond, which is a lightweight vehicle that’s easy to control.

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Jack

Jack is the best co-pilot inDrive Rallybecause of his unique attitude towardgetting you across the finish line. He’s extremely calm, even when you make the most egregious mistakes, and he’ll always tell you to shake it off and continue on anyway. He doesn’t talk that much, but it means that you’re able to really concentrate on the track and listen to his pacenotes. The main issue with him, though, is that he can sometimes come off as slightly stereotypical, which does detract a little from the game.

The Steel Lotus car is the Vitello, which has the highest horsepower in the game overall. It can be a little difficult to handle at first, but the power is really unlike any other vehicle you can drive. They also have the Celestia and the Jumper, both of which are great cars. While the Jumper is a lighter car for easier control, the Celestia stands out because it’s a great all-rounder with four-wheel drive for great grip on the Championship tracks.

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George

Georget and his terrain area lot of fun to drive with and on. He is a classic Western personality who gets excited when you’re winning, and gives a lowkey “shake it off champ” attitude when you crash into a barrier. He’s quite mellow and fits the themes of his track very well, making him one of the best co-pilots you could ask for.

You get to drive The Sideways, Hawk, and Speed Runner while playing on George’s Championship tracks. All have their strengths and can perform really well under the right circumstances, with the Speed Runner as the cream of the crop among this selection. The Hawk, however, can be really clunky and awkward to handle at times, causing you to make or break races based because of its extremely high horsepower and high weight ratio.

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Hans

Hans is a straightforward German man who will tell you like it is, and he’s interestingly agreat co-pilot to drive withbecause of it. He doesn’t do fanfare, and if you’re a little more serious about winning your races, he’s probably also going to be your favorite. His pacenotes are clear and concise, but sometimes he makes really endearing references to German history and culture that put him ahead as one of the more interesting co-pilots inDrive Rally.

Hans’s team gives you the opportunity to try out the Holzwagen, Bretzel, and Sandsturm in the Championships. The Holzwagen is a light car, making it easy to control on the tracks that are more complicated, while the Bretzel and Sandsturm are both powerful vehicles that will let you go quickly. The Sandsturm CL is the first car you can unlock yourself with four-wheel drive, and it’s also the standout car in this selection because of that.

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