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We will be putting up a combo within the next few weeks that will require one of the more expensive cars specifically the Ford GT40 Mark 1 '66 which costs 2,800,000 credits. Whilst we appreciate this is quite a sum we are giving 2 weeks notice to allow you to gather the credits and, two tried and tested (by yours truly today) options using the revised tyre model that will hopefully speed up your credit earning. Both options take around 12 minutes per run so in less than 2 hours you will have than the amount needed.
To get to the race from the main screen in GTSport take the following;
GT League -> Professional League -> Premium Sports Lounge -> Race 1 Blue Moon Bay
Run the race without TC or aids other than ABS which you can set however you prefer. It's an easy track so a no aids race should be approachable by almost everyone but if you are having trouble shout up and I'll do what I can to help.
This bit is important; you
MUST run a clean race and that means absolutely no contact with cars or walls and no running out of bounds.
1) The high risk option worth 375,000 credits (includes 50% clean race bonus and 150% car handicap bonus)
I ran this three time and got one successful run where I gathered the maximum payback and based on this my personal suggestion is go for the slightly lower risk option as it will likely give a higher return for time invested but that said, this one is a bit of a challenge and who can resist that?
Car: KTM X-Bow R '12
Spec:
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Credit to
@CORRUPTEDDISC for this tune that I tweaked to give a slightly better gearbox to overcome some of the reduced pace that the new tyre model brought.
2) The safe option worth 345,000 credits (includes 50% clean race bonus and 130% car handicap bonus)
I have never yet failed to gain the full credit haul with this option and it is my go to method that may return less than the X-Bow option but is way more reliable for me.
Car: Porsche 911GT3 RS (991) '16
Spec:
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Happy farming