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FH6 Series 2 Autumn Weekly Guide U4GM
Week 2 of Series 2 has brought that familiar Autumn shuffle, and if you are short on cash, it is worth sorting out your FH6 Credits early so you are not stuck waiting around before you can even start the weekly run. This one is built around the 1991 GMC Syclone, so the whole thing feels pretty focused from the first minute. You buy the truck, take it out for a proper drive, and then work through a few location-based objectives that are easy enough once you know where to go. A lot of players will probably knock it out in one sitting, but if you've ever fumbled a seasonal challenge because you rushed the wrong event, it's smarter to slow down a bit and line up each step properly.
Getting the Syclone Ready
The first job is simple: get the 1991 GMC Syclone into your garage. Right now, the cleanest route is still the Autoshow, since that avoids all the guesswork. Sure, the auction house can be cheaper if other people start unloading their cars after completing the challenge, but that depends on timing, and timing is never guaranteed. If you want it done now, just buy it and move on. Once it is yours, do not forget to actually drive it a little. FH6 can be picky about that, and plenty of people only notice the problem after they have already left the menu and wonder why nothing has ticked over.
Irokawa Quarter Mile Drag Meet
Next up is the drag section, and this is where the week starts to feel more like a checklist. Head to Irokawa Quarter Mile Drag Meet in the southern part of the Nangan region, or fast-travel there if you have the right point unlocked. You need two race completions, nothing more. If you are trying to make it painless, join a proper grid slot rather than a loose public session, because that tends to track better. It also helps to switch off Traction Control and Stability Control if you are comfortable with drag launches. The Syclone can get off the line nicely, but only if you let it. If you bog down at the start, you are just making extra work for yourself.
Wreckage and Street Racing
After that, the challenge asks for three Awesome Wreckage skill awards. This part is easier than it sounds, as long as you do not treat it like a demolition derby. Find a stretch of road with signs, fences, poles, or anything else breakable, then clip objects at a decent pace while keeping the speed under the point where the rating jumps to Ultimate. That is the bit a lot of players miss. Go too fast and the game will happily reward you with the wrong tier. Once the wreckage step is done, you still need a Street Race win in the Syclone. Street Races in FH6 are night events, so traffic, low visibility, and awkward corners all become part of the problem. If you already know Rainbow Bridge Descent, that is a solid choice, especially if you drop the difficulty to something manageable. It is not glamorous, but getting a clean win matters more than showing off.
What Else Is Worth Doing This Week
There is more going on in Autumn than just the weekly challenge, and some of it is easy to overlook if you only log in for the headline reward. Daily Challenges from the previous week start falling away as Week 2 begins, so if you left a few hanging, now is the time to finish them. New dailies will also keep unlocking day by day, which means there is usually something quick to grab even if you only have a short session. On top of that, the seasonal photo challenge wants a shot of any 1990s Jaguar, while the collectible task sends you into Arashiyama Bamboo Forest to smash at least 30 bamboo stalks. The Jaguar prize is a horn, and the bamboo run gives you a Super Wheelspin plus Series points, so neither one is exactly background noise. If you need the car for the photo, check Autoshow or the auction house, then leave yourself a little time to find the forest area without rushing the route.
Final Thoughts
This week is not difficult, but it does ask you to move around the map with a bit of intent. Buy the Syclone, use it where the challenge wants, and do not overthink the race wins. Most of the trouble comes from small mistakes, like joining the wrong event type or pushing the wreckage step too hard and getting the wrong skill rating. Keep the pace steady, handle the location tasks one at a time, and you should walk away with the credits and Series points without much drama. If you are also building out your garage this season, it is a decent excuse to look at FH6 Cars that fit future weekly challenges, since having the right vehicle on hand usually saves a lot of grief later on.
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