Quick Race Info
: Testing specific car setups under race conditions without risking career ranking or resources.
: Choose any unlocked (or sometimes all) tracks in the game. Quick Race
The primary trade-off of Quick Race is its lack of persistence. It generally does not contribute to the game's overall completion percentage or narrative. While career modes offer deep progression systems like team management, R&D points, and driver transfers, Quick Race focuses purely on the immediate driving experience. Quick Race : Testing specific car setups under race conditions
: In some titles, like Need for Speed: Shift , it is the primary way to drive high-tier reward cars. It generally does not contribute to the game's
: Features a payout bonus system (up to 400%) based on the player’s collector level and circuit experience, making these short races a viable way to earn in-game currency.
Quick Race acts as a configurator where players can customize a specific racing scenario. Unlike career modes, which often have predetermined tracks and vehicle restrictions, Quick Race typically allows for the following adjustments:
Beyond just casual fun, Quick Race is often used by players as a tool for: