Talk:GT-R LM Championship/@comment-31462314-20170522153758

For those of you who don't own the 2015 Nissan LMP1 yet, don't bother reading further, as the LTS is totally worth participating for you.

But for those of us who already own the 2015 Nissan LMP1 (either earned in the original special event or bought later for a good disdcount e.g. during christmas sale) the question is: Should we slap all the upgrades necessary to finish this LTS? An upgraded Nissan will give us two benefits: 1) A small chance for it being the fastest car featured in a WTTT and 2) being able to finish Endurance Champions and claim its 100% reward.

According to the RR3 Upgrade Strategy page, the cheapest way to complete Endurance Champions is to upgrade the Audi to  7332322 (- 1 Engine, -1 Brakes) for  490 GC. The 2nd cheapest option would be upgrading the Nissan to  7332332 ( -1 Engine) for 526 GC.

Assuming you have so far upgraded NONE of the three 2015 LMP1s beyond R$, this LTS basically gives you an 80 GC discount on the Nissan's upgrading + additional 30 GC if you already own the Nissan when the LTS started, so 110GC upgrade discount in total.

This would mean "only" 416 GC is needed to finish Endurance Champions now (therefore making this LTS participation and upgrading the Nissan cheaper than just upgrading the Audi), and you get an additional 32 GB for 100% completing it, so a net loss of "only" 384GC.

Your choice. Keep in mind this GC spending is only useful if you are aiming for 100% game completion, and NOT 100% car ownership. 100% game completion however means 100% completion of every other series in the game as well, including all those Nascar and Formula e and whatnot.