u4gm's FH Cars Roadmap to 40 Seasonal Points
Series 2 is down to its last stretch, and there's still time to rescue a half-finished Spring Season run. The big prizes are the 2017 Mercedes-AMG GTR at 20 points and the 2017 Saleen S7 LM at 40. If your garage is still missing either car, don't panic. A focused weekend is enough, especially if you spend your time on activities that stack points quickly. It also helps to check your current FH6 Cars before starting, so you're not wasting credits or tuning time on a vehicle you already own.
Grab the High-Value Rewards First
The AMG GTR is the easier milestone, but the Saleen is the prize most collectors are chasing. It's quick, unusual, and unlikely to sit unused for long once you start testing it on open roads. Check the Festival Playlist before every event, too. Some rewards only count after the activity is fully completed, and quitting early can leave you wondering where those missing points went. That sort of thing happens more often than it should.
Start with the biggest progress sources, then fill the gaps with smaller tasks. Keep your selected car eligible for each event, and don't jump into a championship without checking its class restrictions first.
1. Complete the Ten Trials before spending time on low-point activities.
2. Finish both seasonal championships if their car classes fit your garage.
Crack the Ito Treasure Hunt
The Ito Treasure Hunt sounds more complicated than it really is. Pick a suitable 2010s Japanese sports car, then head toward the coastal speed traps in the Ito region. The 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition works well here. It has the launch you need, and its stability makes the speed challenge less annoying than it can be in lighter, twitchier cars. You don't need a perfect leaderboard run. Just reach the required rating and the chest clue should resolve.
Once the map updates, drive toward the Historical Shrine coastline. Look around the cliffs, then check behind the wooden torii gate near the large cherry blossom tree. The chest can blend into the scenery, especially when you approach at speed, so slow down and sweep the area properly. Smash it, collect the bonus, and the extra points will help push you toward the Saleen without another long event.
| Task | Recommended Approach | Main Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Ten Trials | Use a stable team-ready build | Large seasonal progress |
| Ito Treasure Hunt | Run the 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition | Bonus points and rewards |
| Seasonal Championships | Check class limits before entering | Extra points and cars |
That route keeps the session tidy. You're not bouncing between random events, and every drive has a clear purpose. If the Trial starts going badly, stay calm. Clean lines, sensible braking, and avoiding contact usually matter more than forcing one risky pass.
Use the Playlist Efficiently
After the Trial and treasure hunt, move through the EventLab Neon Drift challenge and the two seasonal championships. Daily challenges are worth doing while you're already online, since many take only a few minutes. A short planning check can save a surprising amount of time. Make sure your car is tuned before entering an event, and keep a second eligible vehicle ready in case the first build feels awkward. For off-road races, softer suspension and sensible gearing can matter more than outright power.
1. Tune before entering; last-minute upgrades often waste more time.
2. Keep a second eligible car ready for awkward event restrictions.
3. Run daily challenges alongside other activities whenever possible.
Protect Your Progress Before You Quit
Once the points are secured, don't close the game immediately. Return to the Horizon Carnival or another safe area and wait for the save icon to disappear. It's a small habit, but it can prevent lost progress after a busy session. Then check the Playlist again and confirm that the AMG GTR or Saleen S7 LM has actually been added to your garage. Players often assume the reward failed when the game simply hasn't finished saving yet. With the reset close, a little patience now is worth far more than repeating an entire championship, and keeping some cheap FH6 Credits available can make last-minute car preparation much less stressful.