I'm not 100% sure if this is a bug, but I couldn't think any other reasonable explanation for it.
This happened last Sunday at the MoE GT event, 3 hour endurance with driver changes. After my own stint, I went to spectate to wait my turn again, and tried to follow the situation develop. The problem was that the splits, the difference between the cars, didn't make any sense. In the attached picture you can see it shows 1:06:45.47 between the two cars, when in reality, there was hardly a quarter a lap difference.
Other problem I've noticed in these long races, is that when you swap drivers, the one continuing doesn't seem to see the splits to other cars at all. I'm not sure if it's a bug (one obvious one was already fixed I think), or was the difference too large, which of course would be another issue to fix. There should be always possible to see the time between the car in front and behind, even there was 1 lap difference.
This happened last Sunday at the MoE GT event, 3 hour endurance with driver changes. After my own stint, I went to spectate to wait my turn again, and tried to follow the situation develop. The problem was that the splits, the difference between the cars, didn't make any sense. In the attached picture you can see it shows 1:06:45.47 between the two cars, when in reality, there was hardly a quarter a lap difference.
Other problem I've noticed in these long races, is that when you swap drivers, the one continuing doesn't seem to see the splits to other cars at all. I'm not sure if it's a bug (one obvious one was already fixed I think), or was the difference too large, which of course would be another issue to fix. There should be always possible to see the time between the car in front and behind, even there was 1 lap difference.