Project Cars 2 Randomizer [repack] Link
Manually select the car and track layout suggested by the randomizer.
Leverages the game's LiveTrack 3.0 system to randomize rain, fog, snow, or clear skies based on realistic probabilities.
Picks a random vehicle from the game's massive roster, including DLC packs like the Porsche and Ferrari expansions. project cars 2 randomizer
Project CARS 2 is one of the most comprehensive racing simulators ever released, boasting over 180 cars and 140 track layouts. However, with so much content, players often find themselves stuck in a "choice paralysis," repeatedly picking the same familiar combinations. This is where a comes in—a community-made tool designed to inject variety into your sim-racing sessions by generating unexpected race scenarios. What is a Project CARS 2 Randomizer?
Selects one of the 60+ locations and their various configurations. Manually select the car and track layout suggested
Since these tools are external, they require a bit of manual setup within the game:
Once everything is synced, you’re ready to tackle a combination you might never have picked yourself. Why Use a Randomizer? Project CARS 2 Randomizer Project CARS 2 is one of the most
A simple web interface where you can adjust lap counts and average MPH expectations. You can access it via the PC2 Randomizer host .
Community members on the GTPlanet forums have shared Google Sheets-based generators that split cars into road and race categories. 3. DIY PowerShell Script
You can find the Project Cars 2 Random Race Generator at OverTake.gg .









Sir,
Even though I am not intelligent enought to follow the above and get the ESPN projections to download by themselves, I use https://www.fantasypros.com/nfl/projections/qb.php?week=draft which is an consensus of 5 projection sites (NFL, CBS, ESPN, numberFire and FFTODAY) and has an easy download button. Unfortunately, I wanted to only look at the ESPN projections and the site requires you to pick 2… strangely enough. Just realized this is from 2013 so this may be moot but thought I would share
Thanks, Jeff! We provide a consensus of even more projection sites than that! The benefit of doing it in R (for those who are so inclined) is not having to do it “manually”, which can save time when performing analyses etc. Hope that helps!