Aphelion (forks config): 7/6/2/4/11 (+1 wedge)
Slipstream (normal config): 7/6/2/5/10
Mirror match time let's go! We're both powerful front hinged flippers, both dead even on drive. I think this is basically a race to see who can throw the other out first.
I'm going to keep things simple and primarily go for head-on approaches, for two reasons. 1: TBR's not using his forks, so I have a wedge advantage head-on and his front wedge is wider than mine so I don't want him sneaking it under corners. 2: his rear wedge stabilizer wheelie bar things look like they can prop his wheels off the ground if he's tilted backwards and make his britflipper rear bevel not really function. His wedge is really shallow so I don't think he can high-center me and he's not using the top prongs that would make it harder for him to escape his wedge either. If I'm wedged, quickly spin or J-turn to force him to flip early even if I can't get away. Self-right immediately if overturned, flippers usually can't retract / recharge buffer tanks immediately. If I get under, go straight for the corners and go for the OOTA. For what it's worth if he can't reduce his power for self-righting a front-hinged that strong has a good chance of landing upside down, so if I miss an OOTA attempt but he's inverted wait to see if he messes up self-righting and gives me another chance.
I'm going to keep things simple and primarily go for head-on approaches, for two reasons. 1: TBR's not using his forks, so I have a wedge advantage head-on and his front wedge is wider than mine so I don't want him sneaking it under corners. 2: his rear wedge stabilizer wheelie bar things look like they can prop his wheels off the ground if he's tilted backwards and make his britflipper rear bevel not really function. His wedge is really shallow so I don't think he can high-center me and he's not using the top prongs that would make it harder for him to escape his wedge either. If I'm wedged, quickly spin or J-turn to force him to flip early even if I can't get away. Self-right immediately if overturned, flippers usually can't retract / recharge buffer tanks immediately. If I get under, go straight for the corners and go for the OOTA. For what it's worth if he can't reduce his power for self-righting a front-hinged that strong has a good chance of landing upside down, so if I miss an OOTA attempt but he's inverted wait to see if he messes up self-righting and gives me another chance.