User blog comment:Na299/Ways of Gold Farming/@comment-26388545-20150512171936/@comment-208.184.33.66-20150512173155

How much you have, yes. How much you need for next level up, not easily.

How much fame you have can be seen by clicking on the icon with your level on the upper left of the screen. The initial screen it pulls up has General Stats on the left and the second from the bottom is your Fame Points amount. It is not much use to know in isolation, but once you get a sense of the number of points you need between levels, you can get a pretty accurate sense of when you will level up next by knowing what your points were the last time you leveled up, adding the number of points you needed for last level up and about 600 (as the amount you need from one level to the next seems to generally go up about 600 per level).

As for determining exactly how close you are to the next level-up, this requires a little trial and error with Cloud save and restore. When you are close, use races that award about the points you need to level-up. If you don't level-up, cloud save again and creep closer to your goal. If you overshoot, cloud restore and do something that awards fewer points. By doing this, you can get within 10 fame points of when you will level up, ensuring that you will definitely level-up upon winning any event (you don't need to be that close, but that will also give you a precise number for when you leveled-up and make future estimates more precise).

It is probably worth keeping in mind as you are zeroing in on the number, that there are a couple of races very early on that award 200 points for first and 80 for 9th place (e.g., I think, the first speed snap) and don't take much time to run. To get to something more precise than 80 fame points, run an endurance and only go .1 miles or so and you will get 10 fame points, etc. It is a bit tedious, but better than misjudging the mark and wasting the opportunity on a number of events that may award low amounts of fame points.