Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-38604921-20190619143622/@comment-38604921-20190620142908

Tell me that you've never clipped a car by accident and had this happen to you. You'd be lying.

Contact between cars during a race is almost inevitable in most cases, especially with odd bot behavior.

Clipping the LH corner of your car on the RR corner of a leading (but far slower than you) bot, and being flung to the RIGHT is a game physics problem that should be addressed. Real physics would dictate that your car rotates to the LEFT and the rear wheels would potentially lose traction. The lead car would yaw to the RIGHT, not remain solid and tracking through the turn  as though nothing hit it...

I suspect that FM has a 'post collision/off-track wiggle' that randomly selects a point at which the steering axle regains traction. I think that this random programming is allowing this behavior to occur. Run across the Ford chicanes at La Sarthe at speed and see for yourself...