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Are Pit stops still an issue?

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4 years 108 days ago (Last edited by Paulo Maldini 4 years 108 days ago)
I think pit stops may still have an issue in the game. I just completed a race this evening in Azerbaijan and I'm disappointed to say my race was spoiled due to the pit stop bug. I came in literally in a line of three cars on lap 19 where we were approximately a car length separating each of us. When we left the pits the difference in gap size was much greater. The first car to leave the pits ended up almost 4 seconds ahead of me, I couldn't believe how much ground he had gained. We were in the top 3 at the time and that spoiled my chance of a podium finish. I would have had to use boost to catch up with them. So after the race I checked our pit stop times between myself and the first guy thst entered the pits, who eventually came second. We pitted on lap 19 for 11 laps of fuel each, his stop took 3.7 seconds, mine 3.5, so my stop was even faster than his yet he ends up at least 4 seconds ahead of me after leaving the pits. 3 of us went in almost bumper to bumper 1st guy ends up around 8 car lengths ahead or more. Then a very similar thing happened on the final pit stop. This really drags what is otherwise a really good game down I'm sorry to say. I had a very similar experience a few races back when we raced in Germany where the first car entering made considerable gains on exiting the pits. Please IGP fix this bug because it's spoiling a great game to be honest, especially when things are going well and then your hopes are dashed through absolutely no fault of your own. It's not a nice feeling after all the preparation.

Just a follow up on this : I checked the race data again just to see if there was anything else I may have overlooked and I did notice that on both occasions while entering the pits I was just out of fuel exactly while entering. My understanding was that if you ran out of fuel while entering the pit lane, then you would still maintain a pit lane speed. My question is, can your car go much slower in the pit lane if you have no fuel or is there a set speed limit for all cars as soon as they enter the pit lane regardless of having fuel or not? Tnx.
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