Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-29746749-20180810171303/@comment-28169398-20180815010947

Mugwumps wrote: One other reason I don't think perpetual races are intentional: on several tracks you can crash the game by passing too many bots at once! In order for those races to go perpetual, you need to take big cuts and pass a bunch of bots whilst doing so, but you also have to wait so you don't pass too many or the game crashes. That doesn't sound like an intentional easter egg to me, but one never knows with monkey programming ;) I really think that is a memory issue.

I have had that happen to me during the Le Mans 10-lapper, no cuts... right in the middle of the Mulsanne straights, with no other cars...

You can sometimes save it by lifting off the accelerator... I guess it stops sending whatever command the accelerator sends and allows the processor to catch up.

If that doesn't work sometimes hitting the pause button will save the run. If that isn't responding then I have pressed the home button. On iOS that sends you to the main iOS screen and usually pauses the RR3 process. When you page back into RR3 it is usually at the pause screen where you can resume the race, and then you can usually run until the end.

If it happens more than a few times, then it is worth deleting the game (obviously with cloud saving progress) and reloading the app onto your device. This generally clears up the memory which can get very cluttered if you run a lot of ads.