It’s another week of high performance PR Stunts. Horizon Arcade is also on the list, and can be completed solo if required. There’s six single-player events up on this week’s Playlist, with the common mix of three PR Stunts and three Seasonal Championships. November 23 – C You Later: Win a Cross Country event in any C Class (501-600PI) vehicle.November 22 – Participation Cup: Drive five miles in Horizon Open Racing. ![]() November 21 – Classically Trained: Play an Event Blueprint in a Classic Sports Car vehicle.November 20 – Trading Places: Earn a Trading Paint Skill in Guanajuato.November 19 – Hot Shot: Earn a total of 150mph across Speed Zones in any Hot Hatch vehicle.November 18 – Utility Player: Complete any Horizon Arcade in a Sports Utility Heroes vehicle. ![]() November 17 – Buff Horses: Win a Street Race in any Mustang.Lastly say C You Later, by winning any Cross Country event in any C Class (501-600PI) vehicle. Pick up the Boomers’ nightmare with a Participation Cup just drive five miles in Horizon Open Racing - Xbox Live Gold is required unless you play on PC - to earn this. Show that you’re Classically Trained next, by playing any Event Blueprint in a Classic Sports Car. As you’ll be racing in Guanajuato during the Season Events, you probably won’t need to make a special effort for it either. Earn a Trading Paint Skill - for a light collision with any other vehicle - while in Guanajuato to earn this. The Autopista Speed Zone is probably best for one-shotting this one - and will help you pick up the items you need for the Collectibles event. You’ll need to be a Hot Shot next, earning a total of 150mph across Speed Zones in any Hot Hatch category vehicle. Prove you’re a Utility Player on Friday, by completing any Horizon Arcade theme in a a Sports Utility Hero vehicle combine this with the Horizon Arcade Season Event if you want to be efficient. Just win any Street Race in a Mustang to complete it. You’ll have seven days to complete each one, awarding one point and 10FP per challenge completed.īuff Horses - a name also used for a Seasonal last week - is first up. The seven Daily Challenges this week all appear at the usual 1430UTC time slot each day. Chapter 4: Earn nine stars at PR Stunts in the BMW M3 GTR.Chapter 3: Earn a Daredevil Skill in the BMW M3 GTR.Chapter 2: Drive five miles in the BMW M3 GTR.Chapter 1: Own and drive the BMW M3 GTR.You’ll earn five points and 80FP, which is doubled if you own the La Casa Solariega player house near Teotihuacan. The main motorway is the best bet for all of these challenges. Then score a Daredevil Skill in the car you’ll pick this up for three successive Near Miss Skills - overtaking any other car, player or AI, in a race or just street driving - in a short time period.įinally earn nine stars at PR stunts in the car to complete the event. Pick one up and drive it to start the event.įirst, get used to the homologation-special M3 by driving five miles. The second Up to Speed event - named for Donut Media’s video series detailing important or popular vehicles - looks at the 2002 BMW M3 GTR, which was the first V8-powered M3. Series 14 Autumn Playlist: Forzathon Events It’s essentially a roadgoing version of the 599XX track toy, but without the more obvious aerodynamic upgrades.Īutumn will run through to 1430UTC on Thursday November 24, with Series 14 continuing for two more weeks until the same time on Thursday December 8. ![]() Of course it’s plenty fast enough to be a race car, and the GTO features significant improvements over the regular GTB coupe - including an extra 49hp and 100kg less heft. However the 599 hasn’t ever been raced in any series anywhere by anyone, so it is just marketing fluff. ![]() That’s because the “O” stands for “Omologato”, meaning a car which has been produced in order to allow a race version to pass minimum road car construction regulations. The third of three - so far - Ferrari models to bear the GTO name, after the 250 GTO and the often mis-named mid-80s GTO, the 599 is probably the most controversial to wear the badge. It’s easily recognizable through its external structure, made out of varnished ash wood.Īs it’s a two-door wagon, technically the Traveller is a shooting brake with an exoskeleton, which we think you’ll agree sounds a lot cooler than a woody wagon…įor 40 points you’ll score something a lot faster, but no less confusingly named: the Ferrari 599 GTO. This wagon - or estate in its home market - is based on the classic Mini and features an extended body for practicality, along with a pair of side-opening rear doors. Hit 20 points this week and you’ll win the new-to- FH5 Morris Mini Traveller.
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