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(If it runs fine after the restart, then it's probably not a problem.)
If you are concerned about it, you should ask about it in the general forum.
The speed is too high and there is not enough grip.
If you change the tires to slick tires B, the car will not slide.
Since we are modifying a car that has been perfectly tuned by the developer, the CONFIG MOD car will inevitably be unbalanced.
If I find any other strange parts, I will try to improve it as much as possible.
My CONFIG is tuned with parameters that allow it to complete the race track in less than 2 minutes (except for drag racing cars, etc.). The adjustments are made without tuning, so if you increase the power output by engine tuning, etc., it is easy to lose control.
Some cars are extremely vulnerable to cornering and bumps, so avoid going off course, and also careful acceleration and deceleration may be required. Also, if the RPMs are too high while the car is not moving fast enough, the gears will spin out of control.
Countermeasures include changing tires to race or slicks, refraining from excessive acceleration to avoid spinning the gears, and using back gears to slow down when cornering.