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This article was published by Gary Slater (@AudiMan2011) on April 11th, 2019 in the Forza Horizon 4 category.
Since you have the Agera you should have the car pass. Just get the Cooper Shelby Monaco and find a tune that state handling and speed. Drive around the Festival with your Agera so the drivatars will all get hypercars. Switch to the Shelby and approach the speedtrap from the Festival (downhill). Try to do it at sunrise since there seem to be less traffic during night. Rewind button is your best friend, so use it. Good luck.Can anyone give me a tip on how to hit 210mph on the Cotswolds speed trap cuz fxxxxx if I can, Buba. Agera RS best I could get was 194mph. Tried the Chiron problem is, it's even slower lmfao.
In stock it's just boring. But tune it and becomes a beast. In S1 it's an Offroad Class killer.The X-Class is pretty uninspiring in stock form. I'll have to tune it up, see it there's more to it.
Can anyone give me a tip on how to hit 210mph on the Cotswolds speed trap cuz fxxxxx if I can, Buba. Agera RS best I could get was 194mph. Tried the Chiron problem is, it's even slower lmfao.
For the seasonal speed zone I required multiple passes with the Ferrari Superfast 812 at the height of its powers (X999 tune). The best approach was to begin my run from past the highway and uphill, not downhill from the windfarm. I also used the Superfast for the speed trap, this time uphill from the Festival (watch out for the first blind bend) and then downhill towards the trap. Good luck!Can anyone give me a tip on how to hit 210mph on the Cotswolds speed trap cuz fxxxxx if I can, Buba. Agera RS best I could get was 194mph. Tried the Chiron problem is, it's even slower lmfao.
I used the F40 Competizione that I tuned for the speedtrap in the weekly challenge. I couldn't beat either in stock for but easily managed with a few x class upgrades.