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What happens if I dont repair?

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medal 5000
3 years 145 days ago
I am low on parts so I wonder what happens if I dont fix a car with part? Does it go broke during a race? And what happens afterwards?
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medal 5855 Super Mod
3 years 145 days ago
Hello,
If you stop repairing your car, after a few races it will retire from the race.

 The length of time before you retire can depend on which tracks you do, but it is usually around 3-5 races. 
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medal 5000
3 years 145 days ago

Connor
Hello,
If you stop repairing your car, after a few races it will retire from the race.

 The length of time before you retire can depend on which tracks you do, but it is usually around 3-5 races. 


PS in the meantime you continue to do the same times as those who repaired.

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medal 5000
3 years 145 days ago
You can watch videos on the app to get free parts each day too ( I think the max is 5?)
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medal 5000
3 years 144 days ago
Thanks for all the responses.
I also wonder what happen after a car retires?
Should I repair that from a wrack or a new car appears out of nowhere?
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medal 5855 Super Mod
3 years 144 days ago
Hello,
If you happen to retire because of not repairing the car, your car will still be needing new parts for the next race.

Ideally, make sure to repair the car at least once every 2 races to reduce the risk of retirement. 
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medal 5000
3 years 143 days ago

Connor
Hello,
If you happen to retire because of not repairing the car, your car will still be needing new parts for the next race.

Ideally, make sure to repair the car at least once every 2 races to reduce the risk of retirement. 



If you're in a competitive league you really have to replace parts every race if you want to remain competitive. But like you say, every 2 races will enable you to safely finish every race, even if the races are Italy and Belgium, 2 of the hardest on the cars. 
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medal 4887 Moderator
3 years 143 days ago
To remain competitive you have to replace engines but not parts as long as the car makes it through the race.

With the new season comes a new car, that's the only time to get a repaired car without spending parts so it's advicable to schedule repairs to take best advantage of it if parts are scarce.
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medal 5000
3 years 143 days ago

Frank
To remain competitive you have to replace engines but not parts as long as the car makes it through the race.

With the new season comes a new car, that's the only time to get a repaired car without spending parts so it's advicable to schedule repairs to take best advantage of it if parts are scarce.



Running a less than 100% car keeps one as competitive as those running a 100% car?? You say what now!!?  
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medal 5047
3 years 143 days ago
Yes. Car condition has absolutely no influence during the race. It's just that if it reaches a really low point, it'll retire your car.
Engine condition is the one that matters more.
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medal 5000
3 years 143 days ago

Mihai
Yes. Car condition has absolutely no influence during the race. It's just that if it reaches a really low point, it'll retire your car.
Engine condition is the one that matters more.



I'm pretty sure if you run one car repaired and the other not repaired, the repaired one will always be faster. It's not as big a difference as the engine, like you say, but it still makes a difference. In my league if I tried to make a car do 2 races I'd get slaughtered 
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medal 5000
3 years 136 days ago
Thank you all. Educative conversation
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