finished japaneese championship races

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Hello,

I finished the japaneese championship races independently (arrived 1st for all), but didn't get the Nissan 350Z ? :grumpy:

Do I also have to complete the championship itself containing all the races in a row ? đź’ˇ
 
yov
Hello,

I finished the japaneese championship races independently (arrived 1st for all), but didn't get the Nissan 350Z ? :grumpy:

Do I also have to complete the championship itself containing all the races in a row ? đź’ˇ


Yes, you didn't do the championship, you just raced all the races on their seperatly. So as you guessed yes you have to complete and win the championship as a series to get the 350Z. :)
 
So basically what I did was useless (except for the credits) ?
Or does the winning of each race independently increases the overall percentage completeness ?
 
yov
So basically what I did was useless (except for the credits) ?
Or does the winning of each race independently increases the overall percentage completeness ?
Unfortunately, it was useless if you think of the completion - you will only get the full percentage by completing the championship. Now you only got the percentage for the races (naturally you get these from the championship too) but are still missing the approximately 0,2% that you get for the championship. So yes, you'll have to do it again. Good luck for that!

- R -
 
oh and by the way, to win the entire championship, do I have to arrive first in all races of the championship or is it an overall ranking ?
 
You do need to win the championship to win the prize car, and for 100% completion.

You do not need to win every event to win the championship, as long as you finish the last event with more points than your nearest competitor.

You do need to win every event for 100% completion, although you can go back and gold any missing races individually.
 
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