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Juan Valera
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Old post #1 posted Mar 27th 2020, 22:10:12 Quote 
Hello. In this race I suffered a tyre puncture in lap 22 of 57. I see now that suspension, that was upgraded for this race, has suffered a usage of 97%!
My pilot was happy with the car settings during q1 and tests.

What do you think?
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Old post #2 posted Mar 27th 2020, 22:13:20 Quote 
I had the same thing earlier in the season. Puncture damages suspension which is why they wear gets so high
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Old post #3 posted Mar 27th 2020, 22:13:21 (last edited Mar 27th 2020, 22:14:43 by Mikko Heikkinen) Quote 
I think that he hit a something sharp on the track, and in the aftermath it broke the suspension.

Bad luck. But happily that doesn't happen too often


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Old post #4 posted Mar 27th 2020, 22:16:02 Quote 
Then it's normal to break suspension in these cases? Not a bug?
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Old post #5 posted Mar 27th 2020, 22:18:44 (last edited Mar 27th 2020, 22:22:07 by Mikko Heikkinen) Quote 
Quote ( Juan Valera @ March 27th 2020,22:16:02 )

Then it's normal to break suspension in these cases? Not a bug?


well... normal can be understood in many ways :)

So let's clarify, sometimes it breaks, sometimes (if lucky) it doesn't break.

but correct, not a bug
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Old post #6 posted Mar 27th 2020, 22:20:26 Quote 
Not a bug, puncture causes the car to be unbalanced and puts stress on the suspension so it wears out. Had it twice in my career so far.
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Old post #7 posted Mar 27th 2020, 22:39:12 Quote 
Ok. Thank you for your fast answers ;)
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Old post #8 posted Mar 28th 2020, 11:35:52 Quote 
atleast the punctured tyre doesnt cause damage on chassis like it can irl.
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Old post #9 posted Apr 7th 2020, 22:57:55 Quote 
This season, the most unwanted event happened to me.
With the worst car in the group and the worst budget, I had an unfortunate random accident as this race progressed in the top 8. This is also present in the game, but annoying.
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Old post #10 posted Apr 7th 2020, 23:01:17 Quote 
@Ali İhsan Umutlu (P15)


Do not stress! It's a game. Playing with the nerves.
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Old post #11 posted Apr 7th 2020, 23:17:05 Quote 
Annoying only. We will continue the game
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Old post #12 posted Apr 7th 2020, 23:20:13 Quote 
@Ali İhsan Umutlu (P15) There is no other option.
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