August 23 – Perfection: Earn a total of 300mph across Speed Traps in any Cult Classic.
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August 22 – Ideal Make: Win a Street Racing Series event in any Rods & Customs.August 21 – My Precious: Take a picture of any vehicle.August 20 – Animal Crossing: Earn two stars from Trailblazers in any Mustang.August 19 – Stylish Victory: Win a Drag Race in a Rare Classics Car.August 18 – Clean Fun: Earn three Clean Racing Skills in any Road Race.You’ll need to eliminate three opponents in head-to-head races in The Eliminator it’s possible to do this in three separate Eliminators rather than all in one go. Rack up a total of 300mph through any Speed Traps to pass this could be three 100mph runs or one improbable 300mph pass, or anything else adding up to 300mph.įinally Winning Streak requires access to online multiplayer. Take out your Cult Classics for the Perfection challenge. Just take a photograph of any vehicle at all.įor Ideal Make on Monday you’ll need to win a Street Racing Series event in any car from the Rods & Customs category. It could barely be easier to pass My Precious. Oddly, the Mustang Mach-E doesn’t qualify, but any other Mustang - new or old - will do that job. Grab any Ford Mustang you like and score a total of two stars at any Trailblazer to pass the Animal Crossing challenge. You should be able to earn this from the Golden Age seasonal for efficiency.įriday’s event requires you to win a Drag Race - at Horizon Festival, Aerodromo en la Selva, or Teotihuacan - in a Race Classics category car, to earn a Stylish Victory. Simply earn three Clean Racing Skills - don’t hit non-breakable stuff - in any Road Racing Series event. There’s one new challenge at 1430UTC every day, and you’ll have seven days to complete each for a one point (plus 20FP) reward. You’ll need to dig deep into your stable of classics this week, as the Daily Challenges also dip into the pre-70s era. Chapter 4: Earn nine stars at Speed Zones in the Jaguar E-Type.Chapter 3: Earn 10 Clean Racing Skill in the Jaguar E-Type.Chapter 2: Win a Road Racing Series event in the Jaguar E-Type.Chapter 1: Own and drive the Jaguar E-Type.Weekly Challenge: Motorsport in the Making Complete that to earn five points and 160FP, doubled to 320FP if you own the La Casa Solariega player house. You’ll need to enter another race of any kind and earn ten Clean Racing Skills - which you’ll pick up for driving roughly two checkpoints without hitting something solid or a hard car-to-car collision - in the E-Type.įinally show off the car’s alleged 150mph top speed by earning nine stars at any Speed Zones. You’ll need to pick up the Jaguar E-Type - it’s available in this week’s EventLab if you don’t have one - and drive it to start the Motorsport in the Making event.Īfter that, you’ll need to do what the E-Type does best and win a Road Race event with it. Your Playlist for Summer centers on cars made in 1970 or earlier, and that naturally starts with one of the great cars of all time. Summer will run through to 1430UTC on Thursday August 25, while Series 11 will continue for three more weeks until the same time on Thursday September 15. It’s also not available through the Autoshow, so it’s well worth aiming for the 40 points this week. Technically the only Italian car to win the Indianapolis 500, which it did in 19, the 8CTF had a very short but successful racing career. This pre-war grand prix car boasted a twin-supercharged straight-eight engine - each supercharger supplying four of the cylinders with appropriately compressed air. You’ll need 20 points to get hold of the Porsche, with 40 points required to take the higher-tier prize of the Maserati 8CTF. This road-race event ran from the northern border of Mexico to its southern end on public highways - much like the Mille Miglia - and Porsche adopted the “Carrera” branding as a result of the 550’s successes. Made somewhat infamous by James Dean’s example - the “Little Bastard” car he drove in his fatal accident - the 550 was also an excellent endurance racer.Īlong with winning its class at Le Mans, the 550 was a class-winner at the Carrera Panamericana. That starts with the Playlist Exclusive and new-to-game vehicle, the Porsche 550 Spyder. Things get underway with the pre-1970s era of Rami’s Racing History this month, and of course that means that both of the Season Playlist reward cars are from the pre-beige era. That’s in homage to the recent world-record $143m fee paid for one of two 300SLRs converted to Uhlenhaut Coupe specification. Should you miss out this month, you can still pick up the W196 in the Autoshow, but it will set you back 143 million credits - the most expensive Forza car ever.