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For Keyboard players the WASD keys work as tricks, the Q as a rareview, E for items, Space for Drift/Brake, Shift to accel and the arow keys to drive.
(this info. comes with the game manual, wich also comes with the game if you purchased it on Steam)
Perhaps that's kind of the "classic" way to do it, but it literally took hours to find out things by just stumbling upon them or trying to figure them out. Which for something like racing is no good or fun.
And like others have said; Any decently fast computer will blow past the loading-screens. - Sometimes I wish they'd put in a "press to continue" kind of thing from the loading-menu. - That might bother some, though perhaps it could be checked as an option. - But if not, they should really put in tips somewhere else.
I even kind of had this issue with 'Assassin's Creed: Valhalla' and that's a much more demanding open-world game. Perhaps because it's loaded onto an NVMe, but it barely allows me to read one sentence sometimes. - Kind of ironic how in the past as kids we were like "Hurry up!" )=< and now it's like "Hey, wait!" D=>.