Just noticed that when the car runs out of gas the user can still make it to the pits. (VERY VERY slowly). They can do this by putting the car and gear and repeatedly pushing the ignition button. Though I wouldn't reccommend it, in real-life the car has a protection needing the clutch to be pressed. This is adding realism and isn't a HUGE deal just thought you should know.
Also along the same topic, if the car is driving along the road say 50mph (80kph) and the ignition button is pressed, the engine should not shut down UNLESS the car is in neutral, or the clutch is engaged. (The car should also start back up when the clutch is disengaged while in gear.) I know these are very minor, but just pointing things out!
Also along the same topic, if the car is driving along the road say 50mph (80kph) and the ignition button is pressed, the engine should not shut down UNLESS the car is in neutral, or the clutch is engaged. (The car should also start back up when the clutch is disengaged while in gear.) I know these are very minor, but just pointing things out!