The Project CARS 2 Randomizer typically refers to a third-party tool or built-in feature designed to generate unpredictable race scenarios by mixing cars, tracks, and weather conditions. This is particularly popular for players seeking to break the repetitive nature of standard career modes or for organizing chaotic community events. Types of Randomization in Project CARS 2 Built-in Online Championship Randomizer:
Found within the Online Championship mode, this feature allows lobby admins to quickly randomize cars and liveries for all participants.
It can be set to randomize all cars within chosen car classes or force all drivers into the same car while randomizing their liveries to create "single-make" style championships.
Note: A patch specifically removed the "Randomize All Cars" button when using Kart tracks to avoid technical issues. Third-Party Race Randomizers:
Community-made web tools, such as the Project CARS 2 Randomizer, allow players to generate a complete race weekend profile. Configurable options often include: project cars 2 randomizer
Track Selection: Randomly picks from the game’s 120+ layouts, with filters for Kart or Rally tracks.
Vehicle Class: Limits the pool to specific DLC or elite-brand cars.
Season & Weather: Forces a "Snow chance" if the season is set to winter or randomizes the time of day. Weather Generators:
Because the original "Real Weather" API (using OpenWeather) has expired, fans have created standalone Weather Servers and generators. The Project CARS 2 Randomizer typically refers to
These tools replace the game’s broken "random" weather—which often defaults to unrealistic storms or snow—with more "convincing" and nuanced weather patterns that evolve naturally during a race.
These guides and discussions highlight how randomization and variety are managed within the game's core systems:
Since Project CARS 2 does not have a built-in "Randomize" button for career mode or quick races, the community relies on third-party tools and creative settings to create a "Roulette" style experience.
The game does not have a single button labeled "Randomize Everything." You have to engineer the chaos using the settings below. The Opponent Field: You can set the game
The "Fair Play" Quick Race Mode This is the most accessible way to randomize. Instead of selecting "Custom Race," go to Quick Race.
The Custom Grid (The Manual Randomizer) For a more curated chaos, use Custom Race and manually hit the Randomize icon (usually depicted as a pair of dice) on the car selection screen.
When running a randomized event, the default settings can sometimes ruin the fun. Adjust these sliders to ensure the race remains entertaining: