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The endurance type races give you mucho XP. Being lvl 30 something I now have a Muira concept, Veyron, Reventon, 599 (I think?) etc. So you get some pretty decent cars for nothing. The enduros have also instantly put the cars I have completed with to lvl 5. Handy. They take about an hour.

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I don't have a Veyron yet, though I was racing one in my Mines R34 on that track with that MASSIVE straight (called Le Mans something) Damn that thing could catch up!

How do you get to do the enduro races?

Go to event list, the one instead of season play and you can just scroll across to them, they are the 100K+, 30+ lap ones.

S class is at Sebring, full circuit, worst track in the history of things that need tracks, I'd rather race my Reventon underwater, in a volcanoe, while getting head from a pirahna.

oh and some cars don't carry enough fuel to make it all the way...My GT2 started to sputter on the last lap and I had to go as far back as I could on rewind, chuck a u-turn and pit. I had just finished the previous enduro without stopping. I was near a minute ahead, won by less than a second.

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Hmm I should check if you can edit the driver or change the driving position, in the super 2000 I couldn't see anything because the wheel was in the way. I've left the HUD on anyway but I think it would be cooler to run without the HUD, the in car guages are accurate.

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I might give an enduro race a go this arvo, if I have any decent cars up for the challenge.

I'm raping the R3 tournaments with my Z32 and ripping R2's to shreads with the Mines 34. cbf go back and do all the like E and F class races though :)

anyone flipped badly yet? I keep going too fast over ripple strips and end up flipping. Rolled the Mines 34 end over end doing that.

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I might give an enduro race a go this arvo, if I have any decent cars up for the challenge.

I'm raping the R3 tournaments with my Z32 and ripping R2's to shreads with the Mines 34. cbf go back and do all the like E and F class races though :)

anyone flipped badly yet? I keep going too fast over ripple strips and end up flipping. Rolled the Mines 34 end over end doing that.

All the enduros are worth doing, plus if you use a lvl 0 car you'll get lvl 5 in one race making parts for better cars cheaper, it's win/win

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I like how you can capture videos so you can share them. More games need this feature!

Here's a couple of my videos

That mountain track is pure awesome. Shame the new GTR isn't in the game, hopefully it will be available as download content later on.

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There's no stock standard R35 (which I'm kinda cut about) but there are 5 JGTC R35s in there to choose from.

I went through my affordable car list before (that's a nifty feature! Lists every car from worst to bad that you can afford!) and some were locked out, so I'll be doing the DLC stuff tonight me thinks...

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I might give an enduro race a go this arvo, if I have any decent cars up for the challenge.

I'm raping the R3 tournaments with my Z32 and ripping R2's to shreads with the Mines 34. cbf go back and do all the like E and F class races though :ninja:

anyone flipped badly yet? I keep going too fast over ripple strips and end up flipping. Rolled the Mines 34 end over end doing that.

yeah doing the rally type events at the ring i have ended up on the roof of my STI a few time

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