Thread:RR3G'hamO./@comment-27048832-20161006184740/@comment-26829117-20161009203750

This is very interesting and worth writing a blog about? I've never thought to practice that way. I just use the fastest in category in WTT to get me into the next category. If I'm nowhere near the top of category I assume that upgrades are required to get me further.

I consider myself similar to RR3G'hamO. I can easily be in category D in the WTT without having to upgrade. If I have a fully upgraded car I can usually make C.

I don't consider spending gold to win a car wasting gold until this event. Usually, you don't have to upgrade a car beyond the PR required for the career events. I think the Hellcat was the only exception to this rule and you  had to upgrade it to win it (or is my memory wrong?). However, in this event, you only need to upgrade either the Holden or the Ford and as the Holden is cheaper to upgrade I went for that one. If I have to spend gold on the Ford then it will be wasted gold. I'm going to practice with the Holden with no assists whilsts trying to win the Ford with R$ only. I don't expect to be successful because I just don't have the hours during the week to practice enough.