That's definitely the problem. Look at the body damage as it hits the ground. The rear bumper is about to rip off and the front wheel arch is in tatters! The whole side pan has hit the ground. The other thing is you actually landed off course where there's often other jaggies to damage tyres on moderate impact.
Sometimes even with a robust tune and landing track centre, you just have to lift off the throttle to avoid risking damage, escpecially on the hardcore setting.
P.S. maybe a tad unlucky to land so evenly as to blow all four tyres, but mechanical damage would have been more critical in an uneven landing.
Last edited: May 14, 2020