Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-2A02:C7D:C14:300:445:18C1:85CF:DAD5-20171011231154/@comment-28169398-20171017230255

Sirebel wrote: I think we could create a straw man strategy but we'd need to find people at different stages of career to validate it in game. I'm not sure I have the time or incentive to try to validate it myself.

Wouldn't the route be the car that completes enough Career Trophies to advance to the next stage.

The first exception would be for Street-Spec Skirmish. This has the highest single race fame paying race until you get to Expert outside of NASCAR, should you choose to skip it. I farmed that a lot, so I would say that getting and fully upgrading all four of those cars, NISSAN SKYLINE GT-R V-spec (R34), NISSAN 350Z (Z33), BMW Z4 M Coupe, and BMW Z4 sDrive35is, especially with the increased Durability, should be a must, and you need to run them into the ground.

I guess you could add to the path the NASCAR All-Star Series to the path, buy and fully upgrade the TOYOTA Camry (Sunoco) car and run 12-lapper at Daytona for your First-race bonus race until you get to Master.

Pro/Am and Pro you would want to get through as quickly and efficiently as possible, as the 4 Lap Mount Panorama race in Street-Spec Skirmish is 100 more fame than the best race in those two tiers.

For Expert, Accolade Open would now replace Street-Spec Skirmish with a 5-lapper at Suzuka. While the Porsche 918 is a Car, it figures prominently in several series and has the Porsche 918 RSR Concept (Exclusive Series), so I think I would FU this car over the BMW M3 GT2 ALMS. I would also get and FU the Audi R8 LMS ultra, for the same reason as the 918.

While the Track Aces bonus series has a higher fame race in Expert, you get the same fame in Master in Open Sky Challenge when you unlock the two. Even though the Ariel Atom V8 has an exclusive series, I would probably only upgrade this car enough to advance to Euro Supercar Duel and then to Classic Ferrari Showdown.

Classic Ferrari Showdown is actually the key series to get to Road To Le Mans. Neither the Ferrari F40 or the Ferrari F50 need to be FU'd, but they should both be able to win the 4-Lap night Race at Le Mans. Running this race twice pays more fame than a single 10-Lap Endurance Champions, in equivalent time, so other than the first race of the day bonus chances, these two races should be run back to back for farming. Actually, if you do service after each of these races, I usually ran these two and the Endurance Champions 10-Lapper together, when I really want to level up fast. After that, it is pretty much just a series of expensive cars through Elite and Legend until you get to Road To Le Mans.