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You just ran your first race and hit a few too many obstacles, forcing your HP to 0? Well don't worry, it happens to the best of us! First things first, how you drive will impact the wear and tear on your vehicle, just like in real life. Take those corners lightly to preserve your tires and avoid collisions to prevent damage. But if you find yourself in a jam and need some maintenance done to your vehicle, your garage is the place to be!
Navigating your automotive collection, you can check on the condition of your stable of vehicles after each race.
How much wear and tear is on the tires. While the meter is full, you have lots of tread; however, if the meter is running low, your tires are bare. Your tire set meter will drain as you race, with sharp turns adding to the depletion.
Now you know about the wear and tear you are putting on your vehicle as you race, and the consequences they can have. But how do you repair your vehicle, you ask? After selecting your vehicle and choosing to repair, you will find yourself in the garage.
Tire Change: replace your worn tires with new ones.
Body Work: repair the damage to the body of your vehicle.
Oil Change: clean out the oil filter and refill your oil pan.
Refuel: fill your gas tank.
Total Inspection: conduct all repairs in one click.
Note: not all repairs are needed at the same time or after a single race. Be sure to monitor the indicators above the meters to see which repairs are essential and which you can do without for a few races, to save $CCASH.