Unfortunately Windows event viewer is very basic and mostly system focused. Even if you find an event with a corresponding timestamp good luck trying to attribute it to something useful for non Microsoft services. i don't know much about AC but applications generally create a core dump file in the logs of some kind of they crash although it may be a debugging option you have to turn on. You still need to be able to interpret that data if it does and understand the fault codes and descriptions the developers used.Replay at 15:04 is when the graphics froze and just shows me driving of the track in a curve to the barrier. I can't see anything obvious in the event logger but maybe you can suggest somewhere specific I should be looking at?
This track was very buggy for me, driving my GPU to jerky performance regularly. Normally my system will run AC fully maxed in VR without issue. I considered dropping to the monitor until Brian sent me some modified configs. So could have just been a glitch if it's only happened the once in which case I would personally ignore it unless it happens again.
For transparency I have worked in IT nearly 30 years so my let it be attitude is rooted from here. Sometimes a reboot is all it takes .