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So which cup brings the most money in the shortest amount of time?

so far, at Professional level, I've found a great way to earn $$$ - enter the Lightweight British competition in Madrid and, if you have, just use the McLaren F1 . Run circles around them to earn $24,000 in less than 2min40!
 
do the first race in the Polophony championship in expert,its like $32,000 in like 3min 40 If you use a veyron.
 
Gone Like the Wind at Indianapolis. Once you win the 88C Race car, you can do it in like 4 minutes and get 70k. Never have to let off the throttle :D
 
You guys are doing these races more than once and still winning the money?
 
Expert: MR Sports Cup at HSR-R, 5 laps. The Stealth F1 turns laps at 1 minute, c30,000 plus a fair 2,xxx in points I believe.

You can run a race as many times as you like. Unfortunately, no more prize car cash cowing :(
 
Expert: MR Sports Cup at HSR-R, 5 laps. The Stealth F1 turns laps at 1 minute, c30,000 plus a fair 2,xxx in points I believe.

You can run a race as many times as you like. Unfortunately, no more prize car cash cowing :(

thanks for listing points as well
 
Expert American Chamionship race 1, 5 laps of Indy, at 47 seconds per lap, 98000 credits.
 
Gone Like the Wind at Indianapolis. Once you win the 88C Race car, you can do it in like 4 minutes and get 70k. Never have to let off the throttle :D

You're saying you win the 88C from the Like The Wind race?? I don't have anything to win the Indy race.. at all. And the Daytona road I haven't even attempted since I kind of hate it
 
I had been doing the British Lightweight London race, but I've just done the HSR Turbo Challenge race, 3 laps for 36,000 is pretty good, especially seeing as the other cars are 80's/90's Japanese cars like Evos, Imprezas, Skylines and RX-7's. I did it in a 470ish bhp Evo IV and won by half a lap, easy money (though the London race is pretty easy too).
 
There are no "official" and "unofficial" threads. There are simply threads that already are, and threads that are duplicates. This is one of the latter. But rather than linking you directly to the existing thread, I'm going to show you the search button, so that you'll be able to get answers to your questions next time rather than posting duplicate threads.

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