What's your easy way of getting money

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Let's just say no special events are available and what's your shortcut to get the 2M?

Most of the 5 laps take to long to finish while some 3 laps doesn't get much:nervous:
 
I haven't unlocked the DreamCar yet, but I do the Indy race in the Like the Wind series. 70k in less than 3 1/2 minutes.
 
American Series in expert, Indy - 5 laps - 98K. Starting to feel sorry for my ZR1, poor thing is getting beat down and haven't come across another car to run in it the used lot, go figure. Will be using a RM '69 Z/28 and RM '70 Challenger just to change things up.
 
A-Spec: Indy in the American Championship 5 laps 98k less than 4 minutes.
B-Spec: Dream Car Championship run the first 4 and exit the 5th for the win 290k+ 80 minutes +/- depending on car and weather.

I used either the ZR1 or the Ford GT Spec II in A-Spec and the FGT in B-Spec

btw the 69 Camaro is a good race in A-Spec at Indy. You actually have to drive it.
The Ford GT Spec II LM Race car that you get from the Dream Cars race is pretty fast and gets around the track eaiser than the vette though not quite as fast. I turn low 43s with the Ford Low 42s with the vette but 43s are more than enough and the Ford is a more relaxed ride usually takes abotu 5 seconds longer to do the race in the Ford.
 
PS the Camaro SS RM '10 also easily beats Indy on American Championship. Been using that instead of my ZR1 RM.
 
PS the Camaro SS RM '10 also easily beats Indy on American Championship. Been using that instead of my ZR1 RM.
My brother has been using that one too. He tells me it is more relaxed getting it around the track but is plenty fast enough. I have not built that one yet but I will soon.
 
I do the first race in the Dream Car Championship, 10 laps on Indy, and 90K+ and 10,000XP

I like this option vs the American Championship, will have to try! I need to get level ups/xp's as well as CASH!

Also, if you want to do a little more driving... the NASCAR Series is good... you can easily win the first four and exit or run the Daytona race... all in all you get about 400K+ credits for the series and an average of 4500xp points per race or 18K for four races (assuming an exit after four races)

45K credits / race * 4 races = 180K plus the 238K for bonus series win/gold!
Only 5 laps/race, takes longer to load than race almost :sly:

I use the Formula GT, I dont even have to hit any buttons...
the race starts and I just leave my room for 2 hours. the car pits automatically when its low on fuel and the timer will tick down from 15 secs and automatically provide the necessary fuel and tires and driver change. I still end up winning by 5+ laps

I like this idea as well! Unfortunately, I could not afford this car the first time through... I was short 300K and when I returned i was gone... yet the other cars stay for many repeat visits... WTF are they thinking, no fun in checking used car lot every race!
 
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the European Championship with the 908 HDi FAP Team Peugeot Total '10

83k for just 5 laps which take no longer them 5:10 minutes to complete:lol:
 
I like the Festa Cavallino if you're not at level 21 or whatever it is. Not near as much coin as Indy but at least it's Ferraris at Monza rahter than going in an oval over and over.
 
I must've done the like the wind Indy race over 100 times now. To stay it's tedious would be an understatement. But hey! It's what PD wanted.
 
I must've done the like the wind Indy race over 100 times now. To stay it's tedious would be an understatement. But hey! It's what PD wanted.

no joke, I was going back playing races i actually like for less money to break the left turn monotony. If the American Championship had the Daytona Road Course and Indy Road Course with the current tracks that would make a series i could play over and over.
 
no joke, I was going back playing races i actually like for less money to break the left turn monotony. If the American Championship had the Daytona Road Course and Indy Road Course with the current tracks that would make a series i could play over and over.

+1

euro championship at Monza in various motors to break the monotony of ovals.

Maybe I'm not poor or stupid enough to enjoy ovals...! (quote courtesy of E. Cartman)
 
+1

euro championship at Monza in various motors to break the monotony of ovals.

Maybe I'm not poor or stupid enough to enjoy ovals...! (quote courtesy of E. Cartman)

I'm not rich, own a Z/28 and am from the south, I should like them but turns seem more fun.
 
Like The Wind, Indy, Minolta Toyota 88C-V.

this. with about 40 secs a lap it goes by quick. every now and then I will do the Ring from the German League lvl 20 races, just so I can turn right.
 
PS the Camaro SS RM '10 also easily beats Indy on American Championship. Been using that instead of my ZR1 RM.

I'll have to buy one of those today. I'm getting really bored with the Corvette :sick:

I just did that race 10 times last night lol.
 
While some of the single races are definitely fast cash, you make more for your time by completing championships where you complete a series of races. You not only get the totals for each race you win, but at the end you also get a substantial victory bonus on top of the individual race earnings.
 
I do the Indy from the American Car Championship. It yields 98K Cr. and takes about 4 minutes to complete in a Nascar car. The loading in and out takes about 2 minutes total. Therefore, I can get 98K Cr every 6 minutes. So, I think this race has the best credit/time ratio (even better than racing in a series) I need engine maintenance on my Formula GT and it ain't cheap (500K Cr. which is the max allowed).
 
Dont have a car I can do Like the wind with yet. been running the Nurb track in Expert series German cars race (forgot what the series is called) over and over and over and over with the R8 V10 for the last 6 days now, saving the 2.6 million to get the Zonda R So I can go back and finish a couple of challenges from the previous level and compete in like the wind.

Almost there, only a couple hundred thousand credits to go. I can tell you, though. Even the Nurb track gets monotonous.

I'm in shape, I thought, I play ice hockey and am involved in Martial Arts. I also race in real life, but I hurt. My arms hurt, my shoulders hurt, my ribs ache and my brain hurts.

I think I am going mad, had to quit last night because I found myself taking revenge on the AI when I got bumped, even if it was my fault. I was ramming cars off the track, crushing them into walls, rear ending them at 140+ mph, then restarting the race, which was getting me no where.
 
I'm on level A-spec 25, and B-spec 24
And I got on A-spec from American Series in expert, Indy 5 laps - 98K, time/money relation is the best that I can get atm.
 
do championships and don't complain about long races or you better get yourself another hobby. expert championships give around 100k bonus and you don't do the same race all the time.
 
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