Talk:The 500/@comment-179.146.6.38-20150327121049

Stage 1 Goal 3 (not sure) is an endurance event at Silverstone GP circuit, no crashing allowed. First try against random oponnents it asked for 10.7 miles to win. I screwed up in a short cut and crashed in the guard rail. Started again and asked for 10.7 miles again. The car had no upgrades, and I was going to complete the third lap, was almost there, but got too greedy and crashed again, this time on another car while turning for the finish line with only a few seconds left and 9.8 miles done. Third try was against the drones, 5 miles only. Piece of cake.

It is obvious that endurance races and speed snaps always start with impossible or almost impossible mileage or speed requirements. I've had a lot of bad experiences with that kind of thing, and wasted a lot of gcs trying to beat these requirements. What I'm doing now is loosing to win. Yes, just place last a few times, and the requirements start to fall. The first try I use to measure up, see how far or how fast I can go with the car I have. Then I just place last a few times until the requirement falls to a numbver I can beat. Then I beat it! Cup races, I park the car before the finish line if I'm not in first and wait until the very last car goes by. Then I race again. To me, it is much better to do this instead of putting a lot of gold coins in the car and see the requirements go up along with the PR.