Stunt races guide
This topic is dedicated to helping you win all of the (new) stunt races.
NOTE: These are based on my personal experience, so not an exact science
What's should normally be your vehicle of choice?
Exceptions: (recently I've noticed that the above vehicles aren't the best ones in a few rare cases)
General tips
More tips coming soon™

This topic is dedicated to helping you win all of the (new) stunt races.
NOTE: These are based on my personal experience, so not an exact science

What's should normally be your vehicle of choice?
- Super class -> Nero Custom
- Sports class - > Elegy RH8
- Bikes class -> Shotaru
Exceptions: (recently I've noticed that the above vehicles aren't the best ones in a few rare cases)
- Pier Race -> RE-7B
I was giving my best and lost from two guys in RE-7B's. Why? The track has tons of bends, Nero Custom needs a lot of straights to win from RE-7B) - Big Drop -> Schafter V12 (needs some additional testing)
Again I was giving my best in an Elegy R8 and lost from a guy in a Schafter V12. I guess when your sports stunt race is mostly straight this thing blows everything away.
General tips
- Use curb boosting in Super and Sports races
What is curb boosting? Basically you try to go on and off the curb every chance you get, this gives you a microboost every single time.
- "fly" your motorcycle in bike races
Basically you pull back in the air as if you're doing a wheelie, this makes you "fly" incredibly fast. Be careful to not lose control or fly off the track though.
- In contact races when you have a group or two cars in front of you, hold your distance, I can't even begin to count how many times a group of 5 cars in front of me all crashed together and I suddenly was 5 places higher up.
- Avoid contact races if you rage easily. Because you will, without a doubt, go insane. The additional benefit of non-contact is also no catchup or slipstream.
More tips coming soon™