![]() Of course, you’ll need the base game of Forza Horizon 5 to hand on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S or PC in order to take part in the Series 4 – Summer events, but with that on Game Pass and available from the Xbox Store, there’s next to no reason why you shouldn’t have a copy in your digital library. Those points also go towards the full Series 4 goodies – this time around those cars being the Epic Saleen S7 for 100pts and the Koenigsegg Jesko (a Legendary one at that) for 160pts. Both are well in reach should you be able to nail the events above. For 25 points you will get the Nio EP9, and for 40 points you can get the Hoonicorn v2. Of course, the Rimac Concept 2 has now arrived to spoil the fun with a round 2000 BHP, but for a while, the EP9 was the fastest electric car around the Nurburgring.Īnd it’s not a bad looking machine either, to be fair…It certainly goes like a stabbed rat, that’s for sure! Scoring a clean run around the circuit will get you a lovely warm feeling as you hoon around and save the planet at the same time.Īs always, taking part in the challenges and earning points in this Series 4 – Summer set of events will award a couple of cracking cars. ![]() In this challenge we get to take one of the new cars that have been added for a spin, the Nio EP9.Ī Chinese rival to the incredible Rimac Concept 1, it arrived at the party packing a scarcely credible 1360 horsepower, a comfortable 160 more than the Rimac. Getting this one right will give you the “Breaking Shatter” car horn. I’ll show you where I was and the photo result to help you get this one. This is pretty straightforward: get in a Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport 1969, drive to Tierra Prospera fields, and snap away! Luckily, the Photo Challenge this week is fairly easy. This is the bit of the weekly event that can be either super easy, or sometimes super hard. ![]() The reward for completing the Games is the Land Rover Velar, so well worth doing as you get the car whether you win or lose. Share code is 140783690 in case you’ve forgotten. It makes a decent fist of the Playground Games too, it turns out! The car is limited to a C Class 600 Dirt Racing car, and so of the choices available to us, I chose the same Mini as I used earlier, in the Off Track Championship. This is the weekly Playground Games entry, where we have to take part in up to five events to see which team can come out on top. It’s a bit tight!įor winning, you will gain a lovely Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 from 1995. You’ll need a lot of handbrake usage to make it around, and a pro tip from someone who’s not a pro (but would love to be) is to watch out for the chicane at the end of the lap. I went with a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII MR from 2004. This is a special circuit designed for the Event Lab, and has to be completed in a Modern Rally Car, Class B 700. The race itself is pretty easy, to be honest, and shouldn’t give you any trouble. In a nice little bonus, completing this race will also net you an extra accolade “Record Scratch, Freeze Frame”, worth 250 accolade points and will also give you the “I guess you’re wondering how I got here…” Forzalink phrase. Winning will give you the Announcer Countdown car horn – oh yeah! This is a remix of the Monster Truck Showcase, and challenges you to beat the massive hulking machines in a tiny off road buggy. Instead, we are challenged to do other things, but they are still fun so you’ll want to crack on through Forza Horizon 5’s Series 4 Summer challenges… Challenge 1 – Opening Ceremony This time around, the PR stunts seem to have taken a back seat, with the usual challenges noticeable by their absence. You just have to ignore the “CRUNCH” as it lands after the jumps! I chose the Urban Cross Country event, again as it is fairly short, and again the old Jag acquitted itself pretty well. The final race in the trilogy is, as expected, a Cross Country event. Because I made this motor a 4wd beast, the same tune was good enough to win, albeit with some hairy moments. After this, A Dirt Scramble race is next on the list, and I chose Caldera Scramble. Nothing too crazy, just up to an A Class 800, and the share code is: 180570117.įor the circuit itself I chose Emerald Circuit because it is nice and compact. What could be more evocative of a time when British cars were held in high regard?Īfter choosing the car, we have to win a Road Circuit event in it, and so I performed a little light tuning to make it competitive. For me, it has to be the UK, and so I chose that most British of cars, the Jaguar MK II 3.8 1959. Part 1 – The Weekly Challenge – Triathlon of Racingįor this event, we have to choose a car from one of the nations participating in the World Cup, which I detailed above.
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