Venture off the racing line, and you enter a treacherous world of rubber marbles, dust, and debris that can instantly transform your car from a precision instrument into an uncontrollable projectile. These small rubber balls, formed from tire degradation and accumulated off the racing line, represent one of racing's most significant hazards. Understanding how marbles form, where they accumulate, and how to manage encounters with them is crucial for overtaking, defensive driving, and recovery from mistakes. This guide reveals everything you need to know about the dangerous world beyond the black line.
| Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Reading time | 10 min read |
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