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Therefore, the Racer sometimes races and sometimes they don't. Perhaps the crews check to see if the opposite train is almost ready to dispatch to determine whether it will race. If the faster loading train's crew deems that the wait is worth the race, they race. Otherwise they don't. That makes sense capacity wise to me.
Well, if you want to get technical about it, in order for it to race, there has to be a clear-cut end, so there can be a winner. If the trains go around, and come back and the go out again, the race doesn't really end until the park closes, so even if they don't always leave the station at the same time, I'd imagine it comes back to whichever side completes the most laps in a given day.
I think I just half confused myself..
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