Talk:Series and Special Events/@comment-49.148.57.69-20151208140036/@comment-26580830-20151208154203

I guess it depends on your definition of 'through'. I'm just starting Ferrari Faceoff and my plan is to try to get through all of the main series, unlocking the bonus ones but not necessarily running them until later. The plan to do that does not take into account cars won in Challenges which I'll come back to.

As you may realize GC is the problem and according to the plan it will take a minimum (using showcase discounts were possible) of the following GC cars:


 * Porsche 911 RSR (2014), GC520
 * Koenigsegg Agera R, GC640
 * Aston Martin Vantage GTE, GC576
 * McLaren F1 GTR, GC750 (no discount)
 * Ferrari F14 T, GC1,050 (no discount)

(since drawing this up I've changed from getting the Ferrari 599 GTO which needed GC to using the Ferrari Enzo Ferrari which does not, so the 599 does not appear above)

Giving a total of GC3536! (Ouch!)

But if you at Supercar Elites you probably have been successful at recent challenges so you should have the McLaren P1™ GTR in you garage, meaning you can skip the F1 GTR, and I hope you picked up the Aston Martin Vantage GTE in the Black Friday sale as the GC500 "Get in Now" price was still a bargin compared to the GC576 you'd pay with a showcase discount, (if not you could try using the Porsche 911 RSR (2015), GC536 - but it may need GC upgrades).

In any case your GC 1050 should get you (nearly) the first to 'must have' GC cars and then, in my case as I'd picked up both the McLaren P1™ GTR and the Aston Martin Vantage GTE, the plan is to just keep saving until one gets to Campionato Scuderia Ferrari and hope you can squirrel away enough GC in the meantime.

Good Luck.