Spec-tacular Driving isn't about being the quickest person in the lobby, and that's where a lot of players get caught out. You can finish at the back and still clear it, as long as you're earning the right clean racing skills in Spec Racing. It's a useful playlist task too, since the seasonal progress can help with rewards, cars, and extra FH6 Credits while you're working through the Spring objectives. What the Challenge Really Wants The requirement is simple once you strip away the noise: earn three Ultimate Clean Racing Skills during Spec Racing events. That's it. You don't need a win, a podium, or some heroic last-corner overtake. Spec Racing puts everyone in the same car, so upgrades and tunes don't matter here. The game is watching how cleanly you drive, not how many people you pass. If you've been treating it like a normal race, you're probably making it harder than it needs to be. How Clean Racing Builds Up Clean Racing Skills build while you drive without proper contact. After a short stretch you'll see Clean Racing, then stronger versions appear as you keep going. If you stay tidy long enough, the game awards Ultimate Clean Racing. In practice, you're looking at roughly a minute of calm driving, sometimes a little less depending on the event. A bump into another car, a wall hit, or smashing into a heavy roadside object can break the chain. Small bits of scenery, like flags or light signs, usually aren't the problem. The big thing is avoiding hard contact. The Easiest Way to Get It Done Don't launch into the first corner like it's a championship decider. Let the pack sort itself out. Seriously, just give them room. The opening section of most races is where the random taps happen, and one tiny shove can kill your progress. Once the faster or more aggressive drivers pull away, you'll have space to brake early, turn in gently, and stay off the barriers. It might feel odd to give up positions on purpose, but for this challenge it's often the smartest move. One clean minute on your own is worth more than five messy overtakes. What to Do After a Mistake If you clip a wall or get nudged by another driver, don't quit straight away. A lot of players waste time restarting when they could simply keep driving and build another clean streak in the same race. The progress is cumulative, so you can earn one Ultimate Clean Racing Skill in one event and the rest later. You can also get more than one in a single race if the route is long enough. Keep your inputs steady, leave a gap to nearby cars, and don't chase risky passes just because someone is a few metres ahead. Final Thoughts Spec-tacular Driving is much easier when you stop treating it like a race result challenge. Back off, find clean air, and drive like you're trying not to spill a drink. That's usually all it takes. The playlist rewards make the time worthwhile, and players looking to build their garage may also come across Forza Horizon 6 Credits for sale while planning how to spend their season progress, but the challenge itself comes down to patience, spacing, and clean hands on the wheel.
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