how we get easy money ?

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~Extreme Series~
American Championship
Superspeedway-Indy

I use a fully modded Corvette ZR1, fastest lap was a 43.108, total time was 3:42.589. Takes about 40 minutes to get 980,000 Cr.

Probably the best way IMO.​

This is by far the quickest way to get money if you are at least lvl23.
 
The Indianapolis track at both "Like the Wind" Lvl 21 and "American Championship" Lvl 23 are the easiest to win and seem to pay the most in the least amount of time. I havent yet reached Lvl 23, but I'm clocking ~3'31" for 5 laps @ Lvl 21 and getting payed 70,000 credits every time. That many credits x16 times in an hour of play time equals around 1,120,000 credits.. not bad at all.
I can imagine @ Lvl 23 in the American Championship event, Indianapolis must be something like: 90,000 credit x16 = 1,440,000, almost 1.5 million credits per hour.

So.. around 3'31"/5 laps x 16 = 56 minutes plus give or take ~20 seconds it takes to exit & re-enter the championship = ~5 minutes. 56 + 5 minutes = ~1 hr of play time.
 
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Like the wind is pretty good too. I can manage that one in my 787B in about 3:30. Gets you 70kish and 3500 XP. American Series takes a little longer, but yields higher Money/XP.
 
If you are level 22, and proud owner of the bugatti veyron (tuned or not.)
Do the European challenge and choose "Rome circuit" with the veyron, its easy mode 5 laps --> 83.000 credits for 3,5 min racing :)
 
Of course you didn't, you got the second place money already, along with the first and third in one neat, lump sum. They're not going to pay you twice.

You didn't get my point...
If you win 3rd, 2nd, THEN-1st, you get paid for all 3 and the cumulative credits for all 3 wins.
If you win 1st the first time, and THEN win 2nd or 3rd, you DON't get paid for the 2nd or 3rd place win.
Clear as mud?
 
I'm on level 17 and the quickest way i've found is doing the Expert Series, Turbo race of turbo sports and doing the high speed ring. I do it in 3.02 in a fully modded Veyron. 36,000 for 3 mins driving.

Do that for an hour and you should bag over 500,000.
 
I'm on level 17 and the quickest way i've found is doing the Expert Series, Turbo race of turbo sports and doing the high speed ring. I do it in 3.02 in a fully modded Veyron. 36,000 for 3 mins driving.

Do that for an hour and you should bag over 500,000.

I can get 3'06 with IS200 Touring car.... For only 38k..i think i have the best bargain in the game :D

This car has beaten the supercar series HSR reverse, smoking mclares, lambos, ferraris, SLS's everything.
 
Can someone tell me how to tune the downforce on the ZR1 for best results on Indy?

Edit: Also best transmission settings.
 
You didn't get my point...
If you win 3rd, 2nd, THEN-1st, you get paid for all 3 and the cumulative credits for all 3 wins.
If you win 1st the first time, and THEN win 2nd or 3rd, you DON't get paid for the 2nd or 3rd place win.
Clear as mud?

except that's not how it works. When you get 1st in a special event you get paid for 2nd and 3rd at the same time.

It even shows the trophies all together. It shows Gold + silver + bronze, and then it adds up all the money/xp for you. I'm not sure what you're on about, but you're pretty clearly wrong.
 
I found that in the nascar championship you could manage to do only 3 of the 5 races and come out with 43500 per win and 228000 for the championship. The method isnt the cleanest though, as you have to make sure the highest point AI car is slowed down
 
Can someone tell me how to tune the downforce on the ZR1 for best results on Indy?

Edit: Also best transmission settings.

Still need help on this guys. Other people are saying this is easy, that they can plant their foot down and steer one handed while barely concentrating... but I can't even freakin' win at all. I'm in the ZR1, race modified with all upgrades, yet I'm slower than the competition on the straights and forced to lift off on the corners. So it's gotta be the tuning I've failed on.
 
Still need help on this guys. Other people are saying this is easy, that they can plant their foot down and steer one handed while barely concentrating... but I can't even freakin' win at all. I'm in the ZR1, race modified with all upgrades, yet I'm slower than the competition on the straights and forced to lift off on the corners. So it's gotta be the tuning I've failed on.
There is a tune in this thread that works well enough
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=136110
 
Advanced Kart race 92,000 for 5 little laps come on.
 
It even shows the trophies all together. It shows Gold + silver + bronze, and then it adds up all the money/xp for you. I'm not sure what you're on about, but you're pretty clearly wrong.

Sorry to say but you're wrong. What he means is this...

Get bronze in special event, get XP and get paid. Do event again and get silver, get bronze and silver money and XP, do event yet again and get gold, and you get bronze, silver and gold cash combined plus more XP.
 
i'm actually using the "birthday cheat"
creating a fake account with birthyear 1944
then i get the Kübelwagen (its wrong in the game, with Ü not with U)
i sent it to my real account and then leave the game, erase the saved game and do that again...takes like 3-4 mins to get 75k cr
 
I'm so confused right now with many of your posts. In Extreme Events, my Indy race is 20 laps and gives 54K credits and 11K+ XP. What gives?
 
I'm so confused right now with many of your posts. In Extreme Events, my Indy race is 20 laps and gives 54K credits and 11K+ XP. What gives?

you need to go to the american championship and race indy there (5 laps / 43 secs per lap / 98k credits).
 
Bob is right, American championship, indy race, 3 min 50 seconds maximum and earns you 98K credits and about 4K exp.
 
Here are some tips:

Code:
$ - some money
$$ - good amount of money
$$$ - heck, a lot of money
$$$$ - I'm rich, I've told you!

Do the licenses - $$
Extreme Indy Race - $$$
Train B-Spec and win all Professional Events + 2 Extreme (maybe 12\13 hours with training) - $$$$
All special events - $$
Endurance events (2 days, maybe) - $$$$
Beginner Events - $
 
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