I have Anki Drive... all of it, multiples of the first 4 cars even.
And I will likely buy the next two cars, Skull and Nuke, when they are released.
You can apex the corners in Anki Drive... but it does not feel quite right when doing it.
Anki Drive follows a "hidden" line much like Mag Racing... however Anki Drive uses an Infrared sensor/camera in the car to see the lines that the human eye cannot see through and under the glossy black track surface. There are more than a dozen or so lines across the track... so you have to manually steer across these lines to apex a corner. Often it takes so long to change all the way across that you are already through the corner. IN a race you just need to be in the inside lane, because the cars hold their line at full speed, so the game is not much good for a race challenge, it is all meant to be a combat challenge with AI controlled cars using virtual weapons shields and hit points. The whole trick is that each car knows where it is on the track, and the computer does the rest... even though there is often a delay or slight error in location sensing. There is also some sort of light/dark bar code next to each line, that tells each car how far it is around the track, and in what lane.
Anki Drive only supports 4 players/cars... because they believe more would result in too much crashing.
I did a test to see what it would be like with more players...
http://youtu.be/UPcii1Nhjbo?list=UU2tPB ... FBaRzAB02Q
It would be awesome if Mag Racing could adapt some sort of possession sensors so MagRacer cars could know where they are on the track, so AI cars could race themselves on a mag track.