Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26388545-20150906214659/@comment-26478818-20150907020822

Well I have to agree with the original post by ME7. I found this to be the easiest challenge so far. The ultimate goal of these challenges is to come away with the free car, as most of us here are striving for 100% car ownership. Before I came to this wiki I had major difficulties with my first challenge which was Redline Origins, so much so that I did not complete that challenge. I really had no idea what I was doing. Back then I tried to win each event as fast or by as far as I could, which for the first few days was all good but then towards the end of the challenge this made the later events extremely hard. I have learned from this wiki the smarter way to approach these challenges. I feel the key to these challenges is right from the first event to employ methods to win or meet the requirements by as small as margin as possible. So for autocross, speed snap and speed record I will get my time or speed just above or below what is required. The cup races if it requires you to finish in the top 20 then I finish 20th and no higher and once in this position I will block or take out the cars behind to slow my finishing time. For endurance events just sit on the starting line until the race is over and the distance required comes down to a lower level.

By employing these methods for this NASCAR challenge I was able to finish each day without servicing the car until the end of the day and I only did R$ upgrades. I did not have to re-run a race tens of times, only 5.5 (9 repeats), 6.6 (3 repeats), 7.5 (2 repeats) and 7.6 (1 repeat) and this was to allow me to win with an unservced car. I think it is much easier to take a little longer in each race (maybe up to a minute) rather than taking 2 hours to complete an event as I have read many people have needed to do or just reaching the point of total frustration and not completing the challenge or quitting the game.