

However you’ll then need to score the equivalent of nine stars at any Speed Traps, so you might want to tune the little hardtop convertible for a bit more pace.įinally, take that hopped-up car to earn and bank a total of 100,000 Skill Score speed, slide, and smash your way to as many points as you can. Own and drive the Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG to get started.Īll you need to do to complete the second stage is take a photograph of your SLK55 - although you might like to wait until Sunday to do this.

The German theme pervades the Playlist this month, starting with the Weekly Challenge The AMG Treatment.
HORIZON FOR XBOX ONE PC
As the RS 4.0 isn’t available in the Autoshow, it’s a good chance to pick it up - but you will need to either play on PC or have an Xbox Live Gold subscription to pick up enough points. Porsche only made 600 cars in total, but of course FH5 doesn’t impose a similar limit. That resulted in close to 500hp, and with chassis and aero improvements derived from the turbocharged GT2 model, it was the quickest GT3 around at the time. This car acted as a send-off for the 997-generation GT3, by fitting it with a larger, four-liter engine instead of the 3.8 in the regular GT3 RS. The road car could hit a handy 198mph, making it the fastest production car in the world at the time, although some variants could go faster still.įor 40 points you can pick up the Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0. That included back-to-back Dakar rally wins and - in track-racing 961 guise - a run at Le Mans. The result was a Group B homologated racer that was at home pretty much anywhere. It was a technical masterpiece, combining everything Porsche knew about making the 911 go fast with semi-sibling brand Audi’s proof of the power of four-wheel drive in rally. This was really the first supercar produced by the brand, although the fact it’s rear-engined and four-wheel drive might make supercar purists a bit cross.
