Maybe a light smoulder? Yes, its Classic Rally cars to a maximum of only D Class 500, and as we all know, there’s only one car for the job – a classic Mini Cooper. Given the class restriction this week, “blazing” a trail may be beyond these cars. Winning the race (which may take a while, given that I think we see every part of Mexico) will award us with an Escort RS1800 from 1977. Of course, for this class and type of race, the answer is the Hoonicorn Escort, and the share code is: 264985022. We have to take a Rally Monster car, tuned to only S1 Class 900. Seasonal Championship – The GauntletĬontinuing the theme established at the start of this season, we have the final “enormously long” class race to take part in, this time it is The Gauntlet. Yet another Super Wheelspin will be awarded for sliding about a bit. Maybe the AWD helps as the course is off road, but it is doable. I went instead with the Hoonigan Hoonicorn Mustang, the silver one, in an attempt to clear the points and just about managed it, despite it being AWD. And the news is bad, as it won’t upgrade high enough! Now, my favourite car for this event is a Formula Drift Supra Mk IV, so I decided to see if I could make it into an S2 Class beast. Our target is a hefty 98,500 drift points. I do love the noble art of Touge, and this time it is an S2 Class car that we need. Or at least get you a nice pencil skirt… Drift Zone – Rancheria Should you manage to jump far enough, a Super Wheelspin might make all your dreams come true. You’re best off using an Agera, as I always do, share code: 109282883. Take your finest S2 Class 998 car, and jump a distance of over 426m. Danger Sign – Stadium Jumpįlying through the air with the greatest of ease, it’s those daring souls in their racing machines, as the song lyrics don’t say. Screaming through the zone fast enough will get you a Super Wheelspin. I approached from the north, and the second half of the course is a lot more open than the first half, so nail it after the bends. I had to use an off road car in the end, the BMW X5 M Forza Edition, share code: 519084427. This week, the speed zone in question sees us needing to get an S2 Class 998 car, of any flavour, through the zone at an average speed of 100 mph or more, and given that the track is off road, this may be a challenge. Winning (or losing, as we are all winners when we play together or some such trite nonsense) will net us a Mitsubishi Evo VI GSR from 1999. In this game we need to get a flag from one end of the arena to the other, or else prevent the flag transportation from occuring by causing an RTA! We need a Hot Hatch type car this week, so I went with a Civic Type R from 2007, and the share code is : 122431574. There is actually a point to playing the Playground Games this week, as the prize car is the one that we need for the Photo Challenge this week. Seasonal Playground Games – Team Flag Rush Still, at least I’m now the proud owner of a modern black puebla dress, so the day wasn’t a complete washout… (insert eye rolling emoji here). While I can appreciate the work that has gone into this track, it suufers from the same problem as the last one – lack of flow, and stupid traps like 90 degree bends after a ramp that you have no chance of making. I wonder if the creator has thought of doing something else?Īnyway, to complete this we have to use a Rally Monster tuned up to the Top of A Class 800, and so obviously I went with the old faithful, Hoonigan Cossie V2, as it doesn’t need any tuning for this event. Reading the blurb sounds promising, as it is claimed to be “A rally event created from the ground up| Hand built over 26 hours”. Eventlab – Twisted Knot Presents Rally Trail | Custom| Open Day
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