Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-30564429-20180815222546/@comment-30564429-20180818221312

Gillbates21 wrote: well i was playing at that time when some people got 4 nascar cars from one event. i have no idea how they did it, cause my game only allowed me to get 1 at that event.

and i'm not buying them narcars at full price too, but i would buy with a sale.

today, exactly 6 months have past since Danica Patrick retired. i guess it kinda deserves to be on sale or have a FB (at least in another 6 months time). i haven't checked on the other drivers careers so can't say more.

Actually these events were kind of easy to do. The event was 10 days total and only had 7 stages. You would start the event for the first car as close as possible to midnight and complete day 1 with day 2 unlocking just minutes, hours, or for someone starting at 11:59 PM before they had completed day 1 even. Each section then opens on the next day.

Once the first car was won, you would have the remainder of the 10 calendar days (this could be very close to 4 days if handled properly) to win the other 3 cars. As soon as you complete each section the next section unlocks. The key to it is having gold in the bank to win them all and using ads to shorten upgrades and servicing time. When running these events for the subsequent cars you would still get the usual section completion bonus for each car completed. I think the Daytona 500 awarded 100 gold throughout the first car, second car another 100 gold, and so on. The total award if you won all 4 cars was 400 gold; however, you did have to put on gold level upgrades to win the cars...I believe for me it was over 300 gold in upgrades for just the one car that I won. So you would need 800 gold (300 upgrades - 100 reward each car x 4 cars).

These events could still be run as FB just as they were originally run with no additional coding necessary.