Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-33869270-20180828001357/@comment-35200552-20180828010411

You can but here’s some info and the fixes they put in place. I tested it a lot this TT and this is what happened to me. Plus the fixes may keep evolving.

1. If you have a solid run save it! That’s the key change. If you restore before saving the run won’t be submitted. -It will show up on the leaderboard, which is causing the confusion. -The time to pay attention to on the main screen when you enter the TT is the time above the picture of the car, which is right next to the leaderboard. That will/should always be your “best” submitted time. -The important piece is making sure the leaderboard time matches the time above the car and then you should be good and receive a reward. Pic below -If you’ve never saved the time above the car will be dashes most likely. -If you’ve saved a run previously, then run a faster time but restore instead of save, the fastest time whether submitted or not will be on the leaderboard and the fastest “submitted” time will be above the car. Pic below

2. You can still restore from a crappy run, etc... and refill drive and skip servicing. As of now this doesn’t affect a saved/submitted run. But as mentioned, when you have a “best” run you need to save in order for it to be submitted.

3. Don’t add a gold upgrade/s or use gold and then restore. This one is more of a headache. If you restore instead of save it actually wipes any submitted score from the leaderboard and removes you from whatever group you were in. -The biggest headache is that if you have a really solid time, in order for a new time to register back on the leaderboard you have to beat the best “submitted” time. - With the other fix, even if you restore and lose a good time. If you still have a decent “submitted” time it’ll stay. But this one wipes them all.

Hope that helps and I lost out on the last two special event TT’s so I started digging and experimenting.