What is the Best XP/minute ?

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Which of the current seasonals has the best XP/min, ideally a complete chart should have been finished by someone... :P

If I'm gonna grind Seasonals, I'd rather grind the best xp and consider the $ a bonus...
 
There is already a couple of threads on this subject.
However the Supercar seasonal Eifel is second in money per minute.
The Kei car seasonal Eifel is the best 305,000 Cr in under 3 minutes. I'm not a very good driver and even I can get consistently under 3 minutes. Seen some posting times in the low 2:40s.
 
This. It's boring as **** but it's fastest.

To each their own but I really enjoy trying to wring every last bit out of the Kei cars and chase the lowest track times.
So far my best has been about 10 seconds off so I have a lot of room to improve my driving :p
 
Which of the current seasonals has the best XP/min, ideally a complete chart should have been finished by someone... :P

If I'm gonna grind Seasonals, I'd rather grind the best xp and consider the $ a bonus...

Good question. Other than the endurance races, XP is hard to come by in A-Spec.
I don't have an answer to your question but the current temporary triple pay out in the seasonal events might be the way to go.
Hopefully someone will stop by this thread and have an answer.
 
Heh heh.

I have repeated the k car event for the credits but it seems to give quite good xp too considering how short it is.
 
I think there are 3 (or 4 ;)) good EXP and Cr. Seasonals.

Supercar Eifel
Kei-Car Eifel
and
Lambo Exclusive (Trial and/or Nürb)

They are all about the same XP per minute and with a good payout.

But just because the Kei Car event gives you 2mill per hour Cr. => it should have the best XP-payout to (quantity ;))
 
Yeah but this is just a short situation.
6mill per hour due to the x3 payout ;) (but thx for this info ;))

I´ll stick to the Supercar seasonal though, because the Kei Car is the "Indy" now for me. Totally lame (because I grinded 15mill on it O_o).
 
This. It's boring as **** but it's fastest.

I suppose if I do it enough I'd get sick of it, but the same could probably be said of basically anywhere. Until then, I personally kind of enjoy driving around that one.
 
I suppose if I do it enough I'd get sick of it, but the same could probably be said of basically anywhere. Until then, I personally kind of enjoy driving around that one.

Hmm I dunno. Driving round that track in a tuned Kei car is like playing Mario Kart :)

I'd suggest it might get boring faster than some of the other seasonals.
 
Seems Supercar Eifel, the trends are greater cr & xp for tracks from left to right, as expected.
Thoguht maybe there would be something unexpected... but I guess not...
Using a 458 Italia:
83600 CR/min
10100 XP/min

Anyhow.. stuff
 
Hmm I dunno. Driving round that track in a tuned Kei car is like playing Mario Kart :)

I'd suggest it might get boring faster than some of the other seasonals.

Grinding will make stuff become boring but if you set yourself a few challenges you can try to make the most of them. Try for fastest lap times, tuning different cars, lowest pp and still win the race, using different views than you normally would, drifting etc.
 
If you want a little fun while your grinding, grab a 427 Cobra, adjustable tranny and suspension, racing hards, and head over to SuperCar Trial Mountain race.
 
I use LMP cars in the Supercar Eifel race. Best so far is a 4:59 and near as makes no difference 500,000 cr. XP is higher in K-cars though.

Edit 4:59.7 in a Bentley Speed 8, fun car
 
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I'm all about eifel supercar for cash because it's more varied turns are great for bedding in my new wheel (still getting the hang) and I've noticed you get near as dammit 60k xp for about 6 minutes exciting racing (dependent on car choice obviously) so that would be my recommendation
 
I'm all about eifel supercar for cash because it's more varied turns are great for bedding in my new wheel (still getting the hang) and I've noticed you get near as dammit 60k xp for about 6 minutes exciting racing (dependent on car choice obviously) so that would be my recommendation

Im with you on that one, this is a great track. Also you can use a lot of different cars, so once you get bored with one car, switch to a different super car or tuned car and start again.

using a tuned Xanavi GTR, can easily get round in under 5:20 ...

Love the track.
 
I just keep jumping around between the K's and the Supercar series. For me, the payout is close enough so that when I get bored with one, I just run the other for awhile and vice-versa.

Even better is that my 10 year old son is my current "Grind Monkey", affectionately speaking, of course. ;) He loves driving and will spend an hour or two running the races while I'm working on my computer or doing my pool maintenance. 👍
 
I think the French Championship race at Lemans may be the fastest xp.

I'm sure its the easiest.

One lap in a 500pp Renault Sport Trophy Race Car.
Just over 4 min. 370,000cr / 48,600xp.
 
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I think the French Championship race at Lemans may be the fastest xp.

I'm sure its the easiest.

One lap in a 500pp Renault Sport Trophy Race Car.
Just over 4 min. 370,000cr / 48,600xp.

That's another race that I run when I need to change things up, but the K car Eifel race can be done in under 3 mins for 305,000cr and 54,000xp. 👍

I mean it's not a huge difference, but for those looking to maximize their time, 18K xp/min for K car Eifel vs. 12K xp/min might be significant to them. :)
 
That's another race that I run when I need to change things up, but the K car Eifel race can be done in under 3 mins for 305,000cr and 54,000xp. 👍

I mean it's not a huge difference, but for those looking to maximize their time, 18K xp/min for K car Eifel vs. 12K xp/min might be significant to them. :)

Good to have alternatives when bored senseless.
 
I can vouch for the K Car Eifel Race.

I used a '95 Suzuki Cappuccino (EA21R) RM'd.

I had to use the power limiter to get it to abide by the strict 420 PP rule.

The cost to RM it is 114,000.

I average about 1:06.xx per every lap after the second.
 
I can vouch for the K Car Eifel Race.

I used a '95 Suzuki Cappuccino (EA21R) RM'd.

I had to use the power limiter to get it to abide by the strict 420 PP rule.

The cost to RM it is 114,000.

I average about 1:06.xx per every lap after the second.

RMing the Cappuccino is a waste of money. You can get as good or better results from a non RMed one. Alternatively there are many faster Kei cars for this event. Lap times should at a minimum be around 0:58.xxx with a decent car setup.
 
That's another race that I run when I need to change things up, but the K car Eifel race can be done in under 3 mins for 305,000cr and 54,000xp. 👍

I mean it's not a huge difference, but for those looking to maximize their time, 18K xp/min for K car Eifel vs. 12K xp/min might be significant to them. :)

Your right, the K car Eifel is definitely the most xp per minute.
Although to me, the French Lemans race is a little more enjoyable.

Good to have alternatives when bored senseless.

Precisely the reason I absolutely despise this level up 🤬.

It is the most encumbering, wearing, boring, unimaginative, excuse for a progression system ever devised.

Far below the standards of a Gran Turismo game.

JMO.
 
All x3 events give good XP/money (no need to rush for level 40 and by now you won't be the first anyways ;)), so I do various of them and it's not that boring like doing the same race over and over!
 
All x3 events give good XP/money (no need to rush for level 40 and by now you won't be the first anyways ;)), so I do various of them and it's not that boring like doing the same race over and over!

I'm not rushing. PD just lured me back temporarily to take advantage of the triple play.

Since it is on the table for now, I decided to accumulate some credits and xp.
Enough credits to buy a car or two and enough xp as you say to make level 40and open the last race.
I would like to complete the 24hrs of Nurb at some point, when an opportunity arises.
 
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