What's your Big Money event you re-race?

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What's your favorite money maker track (or event) that you use to rack up the credits? I re-race events in the upper levels that pay 99k for doing 5 laps.
 
Indy in the American Championship provides the most money per time.

How many you can get in an hour?

I play the B-spec DCC with the X1 and play the first 4 races, then start the fifth race.
When you then leave the race you still get the credits for the championship win.
Also there are 30 "new" cars in the UCD, because I'm collecting every car.

972.000 credits @ ~55 mins depending on the weather, 1h10-1h15 in a FGT.
 
I do either the German Touring Car or Dream Car 3 lap races at the 'Ring takes longer but love the track so doesn't feel like effort.
 
How many you can get in an hour?

I play the B-spec DCC with the X1 and play the first 4 races, then start the fifth race.
When you then leave the race you still get the credits for the championship win.
Also there are 30 "new" cars in the UCD, because I'm collecting every car.

972.000 credits @ ~55 mins depending on the weather, (1h10-1h15) in a FGT.

Roughly 1.7 million per hour in the Indy.
 
A-Spec (I don't do this as often because I'm lazy): US/Indy for the current prize of 117k per win, x5, then check UCD for anything neat. Rinse and repeat. I use the Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car for this.

B-Spec: Dream Car full event. I stop after 3 or 4 races depending on whether or not I can afford to forfeit the points for the last couple races. It's 864k for three races, or 972k for four races if the fourth is required. Then leave and check the UCD. I use the X2010 I got for hitting level 35 B-Spec for this. 50k miles on that beast and still going strong.
 
I've been running all my european cars in the euro classic - deep forest. 99k per run, and gives me some lap times on different cars, and makes it way more fun than just taking the forumla on an oval. Anything with more than 200 HP can win. Takes about 6-7 minutes per run.
 
Race the American Indy Race getting $117,000 each race. Five races gives you $585,000 and a fresh UCD. Approx-4mins ea. 20min total.

Race the Dream Car Championship, Race INDY - Monza - Tokyo. Then on the fourth and fifth races, block every car to last place that is within 100points of you. Then abandon the race and boom! You've got $864,000 and a fresh UCD. 30mins total.

DCC gives you more cash in least amt of races.
 
A-Spec (I don't do this as often because I'm lazy): US/Indy for the current prize of 117k per win, x5, then check UCD for anything neat. Rinse and repeat. I use the Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car for this.
This is the exact same method I use, except I use the GT LM Spec II Race Car that I received for free, as a prize car.

Though sometimes if I'm up for something a little different I will do "Like the Wind" at Indy for $76,000 or the European series races for $99,000. I've grown rather fond of the Rome Curcuit.
 
This is the exact same method I use, except I use the GT LM Spec II Race Car that I received for free, as a prize car.

Though sometimes if I'm up for something a little different I will do "Like the Wind" at Indy for $76,000 or the European series races for $99,000. I've grown rather fond of the Rome Curcuit.

So doing something a little different means doing the same thing for less money???
 
So doing something a little different means doing the same thing for less money???
Different cars. :sly:
Doing "Like the Wind" with an X1 or an Audi R8 '01 Race Car is faster than doing the American race, but for less $$$. It just about evens out in the end, but if I'm in the mood to use a different car, then yes it is something "a little different".
 
A-spec / lvl24 / Dream Car Championship / Indianapolis Speedway

X2010 / 10 laps / 108,000 Cr / 9,819 Xp / 8 minuets

All while I'm away from my PS3 doing what ever else.

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...or the European series races for $99,000. I've grown rather fond of the Rome Curcuit.

me, too.

Lap-times can vary anywhere from 1.05 to around 1.20 p/ lap (5 laps about 6 minutes) plus it's an easy grind, considering that you race stock (non-RM'd) cars.

I've won that race in everything from a fiat turbo-plus to zondas, even a beetle or two.
 
Race the American Indy Race getting $117,000 each race. Five races gives you $585,000 and a fresh UCD. Approx-4mins ea. 20min total.

Race the Dream Car Championship, Race INDY - Monza - Tokyo. Then on the fourth and fifth races, block every car to last place that is within 100points of you. Then abandon the race and boom! You've got $864,000 and a fresh UCD. 30mins total.

DCC gives you more cash in least amt of races.

If I do the championship more than once, do I get the $$$ and experience for the individual races only, or do I also get the bonus $$$ for winning the championship as well?
 
I've won that race in everything from a fiat turbo-plus to zondas, even a beetle or two.
lol, same here.
Since about 90% of the cars I buy tend to be European, I use the Rome Curcuit as a "test track" of sorts.
Try out the new car, and get $99,000 to boot! 👍
 
If I do the championship more than once, do I get the $$$ and experience for the individual races only, or do I also get the bonus $$$ for winning the championship as well?

You get the bonus as well.
 
I B-Spec the Dream car Championship with the FGT. $1,080,000 each time, UCD gets restocked, & I'm watching TV.
 
Nurburgring 24H, the final race of the Dream Car Championship. I love the track, the money's not bad and you get 25,000 exp! Probably the most enjoyable way to grind the day away.
 
lol, same here.
Since about 90% of the cars I buy tend to be European, I use the Rome Curcuit as a "test track" of sorts.
Try out the new car, and get $99,000 to boot! 👍

Same here. I'll also re-run the DTM races for shear enjoyment of the cars and the tracks to go along with the credits and XP. The American Indy race pays more but isn't as much fun as the Euro and DTM
 
Like The Wind- Race 2 @ Indianapolis Motor Speedway 84,000 Credits in 2.5 minutes. Which is 2.16 Million Per hour in a Red Bull S. Vettel X2010.
 
Dream Car championship, i quit on the 5th race, still win the championship prize cr. saves a lot of time, and i'm not getting bored. :D
 
A-spec Extreme series - European Championship

Three races, five laps each. First is Rome which is a small city, then Deep Forest Raceway and I forgot the name of the last course. Easy races, not too long and I have a ton of cars to use there so it doesn't get too old. Oh yeah, 99,000 credit for each race.
 

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