Talk:'18 Season Camry Championship/@comment-26388545-20180221212640/@comment-27123099-20180223223627

It's not much different than for any other career series really.

Lots of info here: http://rr3.wikia.com/wiki/RR3_Wiki:Real_Racing_3_Tips_and_FAQ#Methods_to_slow_bots_down

As for myself, I do all my bot slowing in-race, and I do not lose races on purpose, nor repeatedly. I don't find that necessary usually. I mainly just finish as close to the goal as I can for goal-based event types (Speed Snaps, Speed Records, Autocrosses, etc.) and I win by small margins for race type events (Cups, Eliminations, etc.). However, within that (usually for Cups, Eliminations, Head to Heads and similar races), I also work to slow down the race as much as I can (within reason). For Head to Heads, you can get in front of the bot, slow to a stop and sit there and hold them up as long as you want, extending the lead bots to force them to take longer to complete the race (and hopefully also finish in much worse positions).

Basically, it's whatever you can/need to do in order to make the game think you're a worse driver than you are. You can still get the win, but as long as you only win by a little and you take longer than the game thinks you should, then they will give you easier bots the next time. Eventually, you reach a point where almost all events can be won with an unserviced car.