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Le Mans - Pursuit of Victory started Thursday 4th June 2015.

The intention of this post is to keep tips and FAQ for Le Mans - Pursuit of Victory in one place, which will hopefully help people racing this challenge.

Due to the way forum posts work, I can only edit the first entry (this post), my intention is to add any comments made in Le Mans - Pursuit of Victory or below to this first post, to keep all tips together on one page, hopefully this will help racers who need to find tips for a particular race, please do not see this a my post, I am creating it based on everyone's tips, for everyone’s benefit and can not do it without you.

I tried this for The 500's Tips and FAQ for The 500, and had positive feedback. Hopefully the Tips and FAQ for Le Mans - Pursuit of Victory will be even better :-)

General Tips
Read the following about how the time shifted multiplayer affects the AI of the bots, why it's important to win by small margins and how to slow bots down:
 * Time Shifted Multiplayer

Read @User:Na299 blog how to farm gold. User blog:Na299/Ways of Gold Farming

Start / End Strategy
This event is 10 stages x 24 hours each. The first stage will start the time you start it, the last stage will end 10 x 24 hours later. As stage 01 is straight forward and can be completed without an upgrade or service, it can be started late in the day, it doesn't matter if you don't complete stage 01 the first day, you can continue the following day. The next stage 02, will unlock at midnight the following day, stage 03 the following day at midnight and so on , until stage 10, this will unlock at midnight 10 day later, but stage 10 will not complete until 240 hours have elapsed.

For example:

Start Thu @ 7:30 PM the event will end 11 days later, Sunday @ 7:30 PM

This will give Saturday and Sunday to complete stage 10.

You need to choose the best time for you to start Le Mans - Pursuit of Victory challenge, or more importantly when is the best time for you to end the event!

The above is an example, this will give 41.5 hours to complete stage 10. You could start as soon as stage 01 is unlocked at midnight, say you start at 00:01, you will have 24 hour + 1 minute to complete day 10, or if you are a night owl, you could start stage 01 @ 23:30 and have 47.5 hours! It's your choice.

Edit:

Start time has been changed to the same time world wide:

121.128.250.79 original Comment wrote: Start time New York 4:30am Thu Mexico City 3:30am Sydney 6:30pm Tokyo 5:30pm Shanghai 4:30pm Mumbai 2:00pm Dubai 12:30pm Moscow 11:30am Paris 10:30am London 9:30am Sao Paulo 5:30am

Cloud Save / Restore
See the Firemonkeys website for full details on cloud save:

Firemonkeys.com.au Cloud Save FAQ

Firemonkey wrote: Real Racing 3 automatically uploads your save data to the Cloud Servers once every 12 Hours. This means that if you have lost your save data, you can easily restore your

previous game progress (including your purchases) and also transfer this save data between devices using the Cloud Save feature.

During events you can use the Cloud Save and Restore feature to your advantage.

Before you start every event, manually do a Cloud Save,  if you loose do a cloud restore,  this will save a 3 hour repair after the longer, endurance / cup events.

Once you win do another cloud save before you continue the next event.

You can also use this technique to save on spending with gold, for example if you want to spend 1 gold on the mechanic, if you win, the mechanic will be used and the car condition will be maintained, but if you don't come first the gold is lost and the car condition will be reduced, if you cloud restore the car will be returned to it previous state and the gold spend (or even free mechanic) returned.

Car Service
How can I service the car when I already finished the day?

If you missed servicing your car after the final event on the day, the soonest you can service is midnight, when the next stage is unlocked.

The Target is too high
When the speed or time or distance is too high or fast or long, there are several things that can be done to reduce the target

Make sure you cloud save before you start and after a handful of failed attempts try a cloud restore and retry the next method. Sometimes the AI is still reduced after the restore.


 * Try offline - if you've been online, you must do a force close too.


 * Try online - sometimes the AI target is different.


 * Try repeat, repeat, repeat, again loose by a big margin, don't come higher than 4th.


 * Try loosing by a big margin, but don't retry, instead complete and then re-enter the race - this takes more time but works.

Sorry this takes so much time, but the AI will reduce. With a cloud restore it's quicker than a long service!

For example, I tried 11 times to reach 1st place:

The Game / Le Mans Keeps crashing

 * If you are having problems loading Le-Mans: Le Mans is a the biggest data track to load, close the game, go off line (airplane mode), try a complete showdown (hold the power for 10 seconds, I think), then start back up, launch the game and turn the Heads-up Display (HUD) off. This helps on my Hudl.
 * For those who are having a problem with the game crashing...check how much storage your other installed apps are taking up. On my iPad I needed to increase my available storage to about %50-%60. Then I needed to disable all apps running in the background. Next I had to disable all of my push notifications so that none of my apps were checking to see if they needed to tell me something important (gmail, pintrist, Twitter, Facebook, COC, EVERYTHING).
 * Some have reported the Audi is causing the crash, and the Nissan is working OK.
 * There are reports FM have fixed a bug and a force close and relaunch will download a 1KB file and will now work.

When is the last time I can start this Event?
The exact last start day is unknown, from history I would say at least a couple of weeks, but FM aren't following their normal pattern and I have never seen a 10 stage event that can be repeated 3 times. The 2nd and 3rd cars are 5 days each, so it maybe a 20 day event, I don't know, at this stage, if a gap is allowed, between cars. Historically I have even had adverts prompting me to start the event, even when I had finished it. From past events, I expect the Lambo event Retro Rivals will follow on from this one and can not be started until this one has ended.

Will this event be added to the race series?
It maybe months before the event is added to a series, again this is a fairly recent pattern from FM of added past events to series, after two to three months.

Will the cars be available to win in the future?
Maybe, only Road to Le Mans has recently (randomly) stopped awarding the Porsche 919 Hybrid (2014), who knows, maybe this event will replace RTLM?? (pure speculation) :)

Which cas is best?
The three cars are very similar in PR there is very little difference between them, so it's difficult to say which is best. The game has the following description for each car:
 * The 919 Hybrid is a well-balanced car with powerful brakes.
 * This agile Audi has high downforce and will dominate the turns.
 * The GT-R LM's front-engined layout provides a unique driving experience


 * Quote from 104.162.176.184: It's basically top speed vs. handling. My bet is on top speed (feel more comfortable passing opponents on long straights) so this time I chose Nissan.

Which car should I choose?

 * Quote from 221.127.2.83: As a chinese, i am all for nissan lm nismo ...since nissan gtr35 is always a dream car in jp, kr, tw, hk and cn.
 * Quote from 203.36.224.162: If you are going for all 3 it doesn't matter which you start with, I think a lot are going with the Nissan just because they already have the previous Audi and Porcshe LMP1 cars.

Can I buy these cars?
The cars will be available to buy in Endurance Champions from the 4th July, Leon rr3 has posted unconfirmed pictures, showing all three are the same price of 950

If you start to play the event, all upgrades, customizations and VIP will remain on the car permanently, whether you acquire it from this event or buy it later.

What is the minimum PR / upgrades required
We don't know the exact details of goals and tracks, but thanks to Hardik Sukhadiya for extracting all the descriptions for every event from the RR3 script files we have an idea of the event descriptions.


 * Stage 10, Event 2, looks like the benchmark event, average 160 MPH, guessing at le-mans, what everyone wants to know if what upgrades / PR are required. The feeling is R$ upgrades are enough, especially if assist are turned off for the last chicane so it can be straight-lined.


 * Upgrades are looking lower than originally thought, probably R$ only, maybe less, maybe just a couple! But with a 12 hour upgrade time I've gone straight for all the level 1 upgrades, I'll do the remaining few R$ upgrades Sunday, as GC as instant I'll wait to see, I don't think GC upgrades are needed. Someone else will need to post their upgrade level, I bet someone will try with none :)


 * Dmtechguy26 confirmed Stage 4 can be completed with no upgrades, as long as the car was serviced.

46.30.132.206 wrote: I could have easily got over 160mph average speed in the day 1 event without any upgrades if I hadn´t slowed down on purpose. So, I wouldn´t worry about that.

Dmtechguy26 wrote (after stage 4): .... And as far as upgrades are concerned I have just started my level 1 upgrades for tires, breaks and exhaust. My cars current power (speed/acceleration) feels great but I would like it to have more grip and sharper breaking.


 * I can do 2:58 easily with a R$ upgraded Porsche 919 (2014). So both look doable with R$ upgrades.

Stage 01
Report and comments about stage 1:


 * Any of the three cars can be used first, the car you choose is used for 10 days.
 * Stage 01 was considered easy, by many and can be completed with no upgrades
 * All three events use a new style rolling starts which are sort of disorienting.
 * You don't have to wait to cross the start/finish line before passing cars on the rolling start.
 * Same 3 hour repair for each of the three cars
 * Some have advised to pay the engineer for event 2, so event three can be completed without a 3 hour repair
 * Another has advised event 3 is possible with a damaged car
 * Use cloud save before event 2 to try for yourself
 * First stage of upgrades cost R$539,300 and take 12 hours (Audi)
 * The level 1 costs of upgrading the Porsche RSR 2015 is R$539,300 and take 12 hours
 * First stage of upgrades cost R$669,100 and take 12 hours (Nissan)
 * Once you finish the day (after stage 1 event three) upgrades can not be started, until after stage 2, so if you have the R$ start them straight away.
 * Repair the car on completing event three ready for the next time it is required.
 * If you are having problems loading Le-Mans: See FAQ above: The Game / Le Mans Keeps crashing.
 * Tip on keeping AI low: The trick is to slow the bots down. Try swiping them: Get to first place, keep slightly ahead of the bots, tap the breaks at the beginning of the straight, when they start to catch up, gently swerve form side to side so they don't fly past, as they get close (10yds), keep to one side and let them pass, then swipe their tails to spin them out. If they pass re-take the lead in the chicane, and have more fun down the next straight. Another way is to park in the chicane, so they queue up behind you and start pushing you forward, if they pass catch up to them and pass them, then repeat. You can win and keep the AI low. Generally I don't mess on the last lap as if the bots are running close together it's possible to tangle up with the 2nd bot and spin yourself out, have fun :-)

Credit to: 189.33.82.147 [Andre], 202.128.252.140, MELR2, MrJC, 1.165.235.234, 27.147.23.176, XgX, Mr Procrastinator, 174.115.66.135, Dmtechguy26, Gamuza469 and everyone else who have posted comments.

Report on day 1: I found the three events are straight forward, the rolling start are new, but just started as soon as the green lights come on and I was away.


 * Event 1: Finish in the top six, even with TC on, Breaks high and steering high I managed to come first, but I do know the track very well. Only 7 bars of damage was taken, the normal is 10.9. Source: How often does a car need servicing?


 * Event 2: Average 140 mph. Again with everything on and high this was easy, the bonus of keeping everything clean is the damage is low, I still had three red bars remaining. Running 2 wheels off track can be upto 600% higher damage. I managed to trail swipe the lead two cars to spin them out and slow them down. Source: How often does a car need servicing?


 * Event 3: No contact. I play with three tablets, one is particularly bad loading le-man and I have to play off line, I noticed a big difference between the on line bots and off line, the off line bots were mostly 911's the on line bots were mostly LMP1 cars! The off line tablet was in the lead by the 4th corner! The on line ones reached the lead before the complex before the final chicanes, I had to turn breaks to low to make sure, then I braked so I didn't win by a large margin. No spinning cars out this time, as there is no contact.

Stage 02
Tips about stage 2:


 * Day 2 is taking place at the Nürburgring, with the Porsche 911 RSR 2015. There is no option to upgrade, only service. The races are so boringly easy.
 * Day 2 is a flashback of before the event started (before Day 1). You cannot access your car during this day 2. Meaning that if you missed the service and/or upgrades at the end of Day 1, you will have to wait one day more to access your LMP1 car!
 * Easily completed the 4 events without servicing.
 * Make sure you service the Porsche on completing 2.4. We don't yet know if it will be needed in future stages. If you haven't bought it you can't access it to service it for the next time it is used or on the next cycle through the events.

Credit to: AlainD974, Giin Tonyx, 203.36.224.162

Report on day 2: I found the 4 events where very easy, Nürburgring is a new track introduced six weeks ago, with the DeZir event Project Impulse, so I know it well. Controls: Tilt A, all assists high and on for all events.


 * Event 1: Head to Head, I tail swiped the lead car on the start/finish straight, and took the lead. Again very easy, I kept tapping the brake and gently swerving across the track to slow the bot down.


 * Event 2.1: Hunter, standard event, I made sure I won by a small margin, I could have won by allot more even with all assists on high.


 * Event 2.2: Autocross, standard event, again with assists on high I had to brake to win by a smaller margin.


 * Event 3: Win by 250 yds, starting first. straight forward, again with assists on high I had to brake to win by a smaller margin.


 * Event 4: Cup, starting first! I still had about five green bars, I just toyed with the other cars and had fun :-), they were very slow, even with assists all high, I could catch them if they passed and spin them out, the last lap I kept a small lead by tapping the brake and won by a small margin. After finishing the event I repaired the car.

I finished within an hour, No big differences noticed on my Hudl (offline) tablet.

Stage 03
Tips about stage 3:
 * Day 3 is again at Nürburgring with the 911 RSR 2015.
 * Event 1: don't get passed with two opponents. Standing start, two laps of the very short track.
 * Event 2: flying start on the very short track. One opponent. It says pass within 15 seconds or finish first without going off track. Just get close to the opponent on the half prestart lap. Then you can pass right after the line. Easy peasy.
 * Event 3: auto cross (gp track), elimination and endurance (sprint track)
 * 3.1 Target time for auto cross was 1:01.5, I had to wait about 3 secs before the finish line not to be too quick.
 * 3.2 Target distance for Endurance was 5.3 km, I had to wait 60 secs for the clock to tick down after I passed the 1st marker.
 * 3.3 I did elimination last – and the damage indicators were still at green at the start. Also pretty easy. The first brake zone starts about 10 seconds after the standing start (and you can use the grass for extra drag) so even with a fully damaged car you most likely won't get eliminated in the first 20 secs.

Credit: Giin Tonyx

Dmtechguy26 wrote: On day 3 stage 1, do not pass challenge I was far enough ahead on the first lap that I was able to spin my car into the very narrow section, so that my car was perpendicular to the track. I held up the bots for over 4 minutes but they did end up passing me. By the end of the 2 laps I was was able to place 1st by 7 yards, but failed the challenge. Did my efforts slow the bots for future races?

Yes you will notice the bot are parked in the the bends, but still fast down the straights

Report for stage 3:

All assists high/on, tilt A (automatic acceleration), unless commented. New 911 (2015) with no upgrades. Fully serviced from yesterday.
 * Event 1: don't let them pass, My first attempt of holding them up I failed, so I had to do a cloud restore. 2nd attempt worked, I parked my car in the narrow section of track after the hairpin, to hold the two bots up for 10 seconds, won 1:23.4, Philip Hartson was 1:23.7, I had to brake to win by a small margin. 2.5 bars used.
 * Event 2: managed to overtake (undertake) Luis at the hairpin, 11.22 sec, even with brakes high! Used 0.5 bar.
 * Event 3.1 Autocross (standard): target 59.9s, won 57.7, I had to brake to not win by so much, maybe should have braked earlier. Used 1.5 bar
 * Event 3.2 Elimination (standard), passed them all down the right hand side when I reached the hairpin. Parked it in the chicane, with the last 4 behind. Oddly was 2nd. 4 bars used.
 * Event 3.3 Endurance (standard) target 3.7 miles (Oddly), once I passed 1st I turned to Tilt B and parked the car for 30 seconds. 3.8 miles used 4 bars (13 so far today). Still good condition, 4 green bars remaining.
 * Event 4 Pass Luis 5 times, Turned back to tilt A (automatic acceleration) I spun him out on the start / finish straight then parked in turn 1 to hold him up, he is slow in the bends, so easy to pass around the outside of him a couple of the passes didn't register, maybe some clear air is required between cars. 2:16.2 v 2:16.7, used 3 bar, 7 red bars remaining so serviced the car, ready for next next time she is required :)

Hudl (offline) very brief summary as a comparison

1 1:19.7 v 1:20.2 didn't hold them as long, 3 bars used - cut too many corners.

2 I turned brake assist to low to pass him before the hairpin. 8.7sec. Used 0.5 bar

3.1 Target 58.6 won 57.7, I temporarily turned to tilt B to have better control in the final straight. Used 1 bar

3.2 oooo! was 2nd, used 5 bars

3.3 morkRING 3.9mi, parked it for 25 seconds once I reached 4.0mi. Used 3 bar. 2.5 green bars left.

4 Luis 2:12.4 won with 2:12.1 used 4 bar, I didn't slow Luis down as much. 4.5 red bars remaining, so serviced.

Very little difference between online and offline today.

Very easy day, even all the assists on/high, I could have done all the events 1st time, except for my mistake, letting one pass in event 1. All events played online without a problem. I'll play my offline tablet next and report if there are any big differences. Update: no big difference noted online and offline, in fact the bots had the same names!

Tomorrow we can get the LMP1 car back, looking forward to the Nismo :)

One of the benefits of playing on line, I had 3 videos to get 3 My offline tablet had 1 video, 1

Stage 04
Tips about stage 4:

Unless stated the goal is to win

Event 1: average speed 120 MPH (193 KPH)+
 * No problems reported. Event 5, average 130 MPH can almost be done with a broken car this should be easy.
 * Try to keep the lap clean, no off track or cutting corners, to keep the car damage as low as possible.

Event 2: Complete this Time Trial
 * I would advise to set a slow time, brakes high, as the repeat events, with the next car, so you may need you to beat the previous time trial time set.

ME7 wrote: Remember to do the time trial really slow in case they make you try and beat your time with no assists or something like that.

Event 3: Win with tyres wearing

174.115.66.135 wrote: Your tires are degrading very quickly. There is a tire wear percentage indicator as you complete the lap. Be very careful at the last corner/chicane, as it's very easy to spin and your tires will only have about 40% grip left. 45.50.137.23 wrote: 4.3 Hunter wanted +156 yards online and about -244 offline. Have the Nissan with the level 1 upgrades. Did it offline with bars just into the red with no assists. Stay on track otherwise tires go to zero quickly, but if you're close and need to make sure of the win, then cutting the last chicane will be okay especially if you line yourself for for the final straight. LuxCal wrote: I was able to complete 4.3 in the Audi with all stage 1 upgrades, with all assists on/high. That way, I don't really care how the tires are doing, since the assist will make sure I'm going slowly enough through the turns. Make sure you cut every corner you can; I came out at -44yd. Giin Tonyx wrote: Day 4 was easy again. No service required at all (if the bots are slowed down right. I had all level 1 R$ upgrades.

On stage 3 (the tire thing): make sure you don't skid and stay on track at all cost. If you do that you won't notice too much. I had a very good lap until blanchimont (turn 18) where I ran wide. Once I was back on the pavement the tires were down to 0 and it wouldn't accelerate in a straight line any more. I went back on the grass to cut the chicane and I still made it first, dunno how.

Event 4: Win with 10 units of fuel. Info on fuel saving copied from The 500 tips:
 * My method was to drive as fast as possible, until I could reach 1st place. Then coast / fuel save, by going flat out down the straights but lift long before the bends, trying not to break. Each time a car tried to overtake, I spun them as they passed, by swiping their tail. After the top cars had been spun out a few times I could easily maintain a lead. I could save lots of fuel.

ME7 wrote: I won the last two events today with a totally trashed Audi, with level 1 R$ upgrades

Event 5: average speed 130 MPH (209 KPH)+

45.50.137.23 wrote: 4.5 The last race wanted 130 ave mph. With the full degraded Nissan I finished lap 1 under the mark, lap 2 right at the mark and lap 3 at 131 average. It wasn't hard, but it was fairly close and if they wanted much more it would have required a serviced car. ME7 wrote: I won the last two events today with a totally trashed Audi, with level 1 R$ upgrades

Summary:

ME7 wrote: I did all stage 1 upgrades with the Audi. There were only two stage 2 upgrades that I could buy with $R. Everything else is with GC and it's expensive. I have to wait 24 hours to see how good these upgrades are. ... Unfortunately I forgot to service it before I was locked out! .. Slowing down the bots is so important to do. Once you slow them down, the bots are fast on the straight always but really slow on the corners.

Credit: ME7, 45.50.137.23, Giin Tonyx, LuxCal, 174.115.66.135 and everyone else who have posted comments and tips.

Report for stage 4:

Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1, played Online, Nissan with level 1 upgrades (7/24), PR92.0, fully serviced, all assists on/high, unless commented.

1 Avg 120 - 2 laps.


 * I used my free engineer, finished with 122 mph, I parked in turn 1 on lap 2, to lower the MPH to 120MPH, it was over 130! I then tried to keep around 120 MPH on lap two, 4:15 v 4:20 against [GCT!] Mihai G, over 300 yds ahead :( Used 0 bar.

2 Time trial.


 * I drove the cleanest lap possible, parked it on the finish straight, until I saw 3 minutes. 3:04, top 100% :) used 3 bars.

3 Worn tyres. Hunter with 90 sec lead, target -391 yds pvp-80.


 * I had to brake in the finish straight to lower the distance to -265 yds over 40% remaining, I tried to run a very clean lap. Used 3 bars.

4 10 units of Fuel. 2 laps. Cup. controls are automatically set to tilt B, manual acceleration, all assists are still on/high.


 * I went flat out at the start, down the right hand side, I was 2nd by the 1st turn, I got 1st in turn 2 then slowed in the straight, when the fasted car passed I tail swiped him into the wall, I then carried on flat out up the straight, lifted about 200 yds from the turn, then gently taped the accelerator the rest of the lap, the 2nd place car was so slow. 5.8 remaining after lap 1.I braked to win by a small margin, 4:36 v 4:37 [134%] stoshyy s. 6 bars used, 5 green bars remaining.

5 Avg 130, 3 laps.I still had 5 green bars


 * 130 at the end of lap 1, 560 yds ahead :( 132 MPH at the end of lap 2, 1,600 yds ahead :( :( braked before the line to lower the MPH to 131, 2,600 yds ahead ;( Won with 5:56 v 6:34 Chinese writing 52, very easy. Used 9 bars, 3 red remaining, serviced ready for next time (hopefully tomorrow)

I did a Backup to Cloud after every event and finished every one first time.

I watched 3 videos for 3

Hudl (offline) exactly thes same car & upgrades. very brief summary as a comparison


 * 1. 4:16 v 4.18 markRING +82 yds. offline bot was quicker, but still no problem. Used 6 bar.
 * 2. waited 60 seconds before crossing the line. 3:05. Used 3 bar. (went online to register the time)
 * 3. 42% remaining, parked to lower the gap, -411yds v -456 Existent. Used 3 bar, online bot was 60yds closer.
 * 4. Tilt B, Spun Existant the fastest bot, The Brioche was still relatively quick, but no problem. 5.8 remaining after l 1ap, finished with 1.98 remaining 4:26 v 4:28 The Brioche. Used 6, 6 red remaining. online bot was 9 sec slower.
 * 5. lap 1, 128 MPH, +416yds to oooo!, lap 2, 132 MPH, +721yds, finished slowed to cross @ 130 MPH, +1,600yds, 5:58 v 6:18 to oooo! online was 16 sec slower, but meaningless, as the target was 130MPH.

I watched 1 video for 1

Stage 05
Tips about stage 5:
 * All events at Spa.

Event 1: Cup.Top 10 finish
 * Once in in tenth start slowing the bots down, spin them out, weave etc.

1.152.96.226 wrote: Goals 1&2 straightforward.

Event 2: Endurance.Complete at least 2 laps.
 * Stop, once you cross the line after two laps, as long as your 1st.

1.152.96.226 wrote: Goals 1&2 straightforward. Giin Tonyx Tips for day 5 / endurance (more of a question) Since the goal is easily reached does anyone know if the recorded distance goes into the bot-power-calculation? If that's so maybe it would be a good idea to get off track wherever possible (without too much time lost) because distance off track doesn't count towards the distance goal. Just a hunch, but what don't we do to slow down bots…


 * Yes, you can go off track, after passing 1st, but the car will take 600% more damage. If the car is close to needing a service then try it. Source: How often does a car need servicing?
 * Don't worry about setting a low time/distance, every time, the AI/bots will increase a little, but not too extreme, just work on slowing them down again, when you can.

Event 3: Get the speed record this lap without going off-track!
 * As soon as you reach 1st slow down.
 * If you have problems you can go to the top of the track, Les Combes, turn around and go the wrong way down the Kemmel Straight, as soon as you reach 1st stop and turn back around, but watch you don't go off track.

1.152.96.226 wrote: Goal 3 - Low brake assist, accelerate from the first corner Eau Rouge go straight through Eau Rouge and you will hit first on the Kemmel straight. Then brake like a bastard to make the corner. Switch to high brake assist for the rest of the lap. Giin Tonyx Tips for day 5 / speed record My goal was 327kph and I reached 330 on the way down Eau Rouge. I have the nismo and all level 1 upgrades. From the comment above I thought it would be harder.


 * Everyone will have different targets and upgrades, online and offline, so some will find events easy, others more difficult. If the targets are getting too difficult use the tips in the FAQ &gt; The Target is too high to lower them down.

Event 4: Cup. Rolling start. Top ten finish - The engine is close to overheating.
 * Sounds like a variation on the fuel management events
 * Must lift to avoid overheating the engine

1.152.96.226 wrote: Goal 4 - 1. Don't forget to accelerate at the start, it is a rolling start but with manual acceleration. 2. Use the lift and coast technique from fuel saving and the same lifting points. Brake assist is still enabled so you don't need to worry about braking.

Event 5: Cup. Rolling start. Don't come last - The car is in critical condition
 * The engine temperature at more than 3/4

1.152.96.226 wrote: Goal 5 - 1. Again don't forget to accelerate at the start. 2. The engine is already hot. When you start dab the accelerator and weave like crazy to block people behind you. 3. Excuse the pun but park up as long as possible in the bus stop and queue everyone behind you. This allows the engine to cool to get you through the rest of the lap. 4. Complete the rest of the lap, dabing the accelerator, lifting and coasting and weave and block as much as possible. Most will pass you but you should still have a couple behind by Les Coombs. 5. Again, use Les Coombs to park up, cool the engine and block who is still behind you. Then complete the lap.

Goal 5 was done with an unserviced car.

Don't let the engine overheat, it sets on fire and starts smoking and you fail the goal.

Credit: 1.152.96.226, Giin Tonyx and everyone else who have posted comments.

Reading the text for day six production cars are used, so make sure the car is serviced on completing event 5. Once the day is complete the car cannot be serviced, until it is used next.

Stage 06
Tips about stage 6: Stage six will be with production cars.

Event 1: Cup? Beat them in these production cars

Event 2.1: Cross the finish line first in the opposite direction


 * If you've never reversed over the line to win, you will also get 2

Reverse Of Losing - Win a race by reversing over the finish line - 2 Source:Achievements

To reverse over the line:

1) If the bots are close, pause the game as you approach the line, turn traction control assist off and Tilt B, and then resume the game, turn the device hard left or right, while holding the accelerator, to loose traction, as soon as your going sideways hold hold the brake to reverse, keep holding the brake to reverse over the line, it takes a little practice, try it on another race :)

2) If there is a big gap, stop the car near the line, hold the brake and do a U turn, straiten the device, keep holding the brake to reverse over the line.

As long as your holding the brake and going backwards the angle you go over the line doesn't matter. Event 2.2: Cross the finish line first in the opposite direction

Event 2.3?: Cross the finish line first in the opposite direction

Event 3: Head to Head? Win the race and overtake your opponent 10 times

Event 4: Hunter? Break your opponent's rear bumper and win this race. Brake assists have been disabled

Event 5: Cup? Win by 300 yd (274 m) without colliding or going off-track

Stage 07
Tips about stage 7:

Unless stated the goal is to win

Event 1: average speed of 130 MPH (209 KPH)+

Event 2.1:

Event 2.2:

Event 2.3?:

Event 3.1:

Event 3.2:

Event 3.3?:

Event 4: average speed of 130 MPH (209 KPH)

Event 5: Hit 220 MPH (355 KPH) without going off-track and win, fine with R$ upgrades, assuming at le-mans.

Event 6: no skidding

Stage 08
Tips about stage 8:

Unless stated the goal is to win

Event 1: under 3 minutes 20 seconds

Event 2: Finish this Time Trial under 3 minutes 10 seconds - guessing at le-mans, should be fine with R$ upgrades, tested with a Porche 919 (2014) and managed sub 3 minutes, with PR93.1. Tests done with the old Porsche (2014) with PR93.1:
 * Good Porsche (2014) with high stearing, low brake and TC on: 2:58
 * Good Porsche (2014) with all assists high / on: 3:13
 * Unserviced Porsche (2014) with brakes low: 3:12

It will be tight to get 3:10 with an unserviced car. With all assists off it can probably be done, but difficult.

Event 3:

Event 4:

Event 5: Skid 10x

Stage 09
Tips about stage 9:

Unless stated the goal is to win

Event 1: No overtaking, under 4m 20s, tires @ 100%

Event 2: top six, no damage

Event 3.1: no off-track

Event 3.2: no off-track

Event 3.3?: no off-track

Event 4: average 158 MPH (254 KPH) +

Event 5.1: no contact

Event 5.2: no contact

Event 5.3?: no contact

Event 6:

Event 7: top 10 finish

Stage 10
Tips about stage 10:

Event 1: Win 1700 yd (1554 m)+
 * lower the AI in previous events or repeat, repeat, repeat.

Event 2: Average speed 160 MPH (257 KPH)+ The feeling is R$ upgrades are enough, especially if assist are turned off for the last chicane so it can be straight-lined. 173.38.209.9 wrote:
 * This looks like the benchmark event, guessing at le-mans, what everyone wants to know if what upgrades / PR are required.
 * Quote 46.30.132.206: I could have easily got over 160mph average speed in the day 1 event without any upgrades if I hadn´t slowed down on purpose. So, I wouldn´t worry about that.
 * I can do 2:58 easily with a R$ upgraded Porsche 919 (2014). So both look doable with R$ upgrades.

160MPH average is not going to be too difficult actually (at least if it's on lemans).

if you make the calculation knowing the track is : 13.629 km (8.469 mi)

then this means a time of 3:10 or so.

FYI: 3:00 is already 169MPH Event 3: stop for 15 sec

Event 4:

Event 5: No colliding or off-track

Event 6:

Event 7:

Event 8: Complete the victory lap and perform 5 donuts.
 * Doughnuts: Turn all assists off, tilt B (manual acceleration) turn the device and floor it :) Start practising with other cars now :)
 * This video, from a previous event shows how, look 1:30 in: Real Racing 3: - Exclusive Reveal Stage 04 Goal 5 SPEEDRUSH TV Porsche Cayman GT4 - Real Racing Guru

BIG credit and thank you to Hardik Sukhadiya for extracting all the descriptions for every event from the RR3 script files.

Please post your comments and tips, information like: What problems you had and how to overcome the problems? Is a service needed? Can an event be run with a broken car? What is the minimum PR/upgrade? Is it easy/more difficult ? What controls Tilt A / B ? What assists - brakes high / low ? TC on / off etc. basically any tips that maybe useful to other racers. I'll summarise them, as per stage 1-3, if there is anything missing let me know ;-) 