Sophy pit problems in endurance races

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Hey guys,
long time lurker, first time poster.
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Anybody else run into the issue where the sophy cars in the endurance races go into an infinite loop of running out of fuel and when pitting only putting 5 to 20% fuel?

In my Suzuka 6 hour the 2nd to 10th place cars were pitting every lap for the last 20 laps and only putting 5% fuel.

I am currently doing Lemans 24hrs and have 9 hours left to go and behold 2, 3, 4, 6, 9 have all started pitting every lap or every 2nd lap and running out of fuel mid track.

I fell Sophy 3 has been quite astep backwards. Even on Mulsanne Straight in Lemans they are spinning out by themselves because they twitch left to right until it becomes a tank slapper and bin it. Kind of upsetting. I expected some bugs in typical GT fashion but things like the pitting and spinning themselves out from twitching in a straight line is completely stupid.
 
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Hey guys anybody else run into the issue where the sophy cars in the endurance races go into an infinite loop of running out of fuel and when pitting only putting 5 to 20% fuel?
It's a known bug that occurs when using the (entirely unreferenced, automatic) mid-race save.
 
It's a known bug that occurs when using the (entirely unreferenced, automatic) mid-race save.
Thanks, sort of game breaking. If you are having a close race its completely ruined. In my case i have been multiple laps ahead which wont change much but still it's discerning.
 
It's a known bug that occurs when using the (entirely unreferenced, automatic) mid-race save recover.
Fixed for you.

I think the fact it's never been referenced as a save is because it's not. A save would be something that the user, or the system, would initiate at the point you wish to save. This is a recovery system in case of system crashes or power outages that saves you a recovery point every now and then.

It reminds me of the document recovery that appeared in earlier versions of MS Word. It would put in a recovery point every now and then so that if power or system issues occurred (which was a lot more frequent then) you wouldn't lose your whole document, but you would lose the last few things you had done.
 
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