At the risk of being ridiculed, when following an AI car at the start of a session, occasionally there is a small disk like object ejected from underneath the car in front of me, it looks like a center wheel nut and flies up into the air. It doesn't appear in the replay though so I haven't been able to catch it on video. Anyone else seen this?
If I recall it's a tiny rock/marble being flung in the air and hitting your car. Happens so and then. Immersion is topnotch
No I don't think so, it doesn't look like a rock and it's always a couple of corners from exiting pit exit, nothing to do with immersion.
Not the best shot of it, pretty hard to catch Only happens after exiting the pits for the first time, although I have seen it at the start of the race once. Normally it comes from the car in front and shoots way up hi in the air, this one was different.
Only happens at very start of practice and normally fires off into space, sometimes it looks like a ring
Yes it's bits of rubber or other dross flying up. It can sometimes hit your car with with clunks and pops audible. If you don't like it I guess setting particles to low in performance settings may reduce it. Mine are at ultra and I get these bits flying about quite often.
Track is green at start of event, why would there be rubber marbles the size of cricket balls flying from random directions? Total fail IMO!
Looks a bit strange. The times I have seen similiar it is slunged back from the car in front of you. This one seems comming from your own car.
This isn't a great example, generally they do come from under the car but even then, they go straight up into the air, totally bizarre!
Maybe from the front wheel tossed up? Or maybe particle distance too short? No idea. But I am done. It's a rock/marble/rubber. DOT. Bye.
A green track doesn’t mean that’s it’s been swept clean by a magic track cleaning crew . and often IRL a car that has been serviced in pit lane might have a build up of rubber in the inner guard that can fall out onto the road after being disturbed by mechanics messing around in there .