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If V-Sync won't turn on, or you're still having problems, something may be overriding the V-Sync setting in the game. For example, the AMD Radeon drivers can be set to disable V-Sync in everything, and they have an Enhanced Sync option that replaces the regular V-Sync, and using that can cause problems in this game. If you're not sure if V-Sync is on, you can have Steam or something else display your frame rate, and see if it matches the rate that's shown in the game options.
This was brilliant. The RC car worked great once I turned vsync on.
If you've checked the frame rate and confirmed that V-Sync is actually on, I'm not sure what else to suggest. You could have Steam verify the game files (standard suggestion when someone has a problem with a Steam game).
Check your video card drivers to see if they're overriding the game setting. For example, the AMD drivers can disable V-Sync for everything; or they have an "Enhanced Sync" option that replaces the regular V-Sync, and using that can cause problems in this game.
This worked for the RC car, thank you!