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Drag A classic drag race tests the acceleration limits of your machine and your
skill at shifting gears. Shift too early and you waste your car’s power; shift
too late and over-revving could fry your precious engine. Watch your tach
carefully and shift up when the needle turns green.
Speed Challenge yourself to achieve and maintain your vehicle’s top speed.
Beware: with speed there is danger. Just one wipeout could spell disaster.
race variaTions
Determine the rules of the road here.
Practice Take a test run on a track where you can tweak your car’s set-up, damage
is repaired for free, and the results count for bragging rights only. Race
alone or against shadow cars and use them as a measuring stick.
Tip: While in Practice Mode, select CAR TUNING in the Pause menu to get your car dialed in
perfectly for a specific track or race.
Grip Class Race against other vehicles in the same performance class as your ride.
Note: There are two groups in each Grip Class race. Group A holds the
slower half of the field while Group B holds the remaining cars. Group A
starts first. You are ultimately scored against the cars in your class.
Grip It’s anyone’s race when you go up against cars with a wide variety of
performance capabilities.
Time Attack Obtain the single best lap time out of all your competitors and you’re
the winner. It doesn’t matter in what order you cross the finish line, only
that you get the best lap.
Sector Shootout The track is split into four sectors. Get points for driving as fast as you
can through each sector. Get the highest score in a sector and get
bonus points for “owning” that sector.
Drift It’s you against the track. Score maximum points by performing fast, high
angle drifts. The driver with the greatest drifting score is victorious.
1/4 Mile Drag A straight up drag race on a quarter mile track. The best time in three
rounds is the winner.
1/2 Mile Drag Twice the length of a Quarter Mile Drag—and double the intensity. The
best time in three rounds is the winner.
Wheelie Competition
A drag race where the highest performance cars compete for the best
wheelie distance in three rounds. How long can you hold your nose in
the air?
Top Speed Run Your clocked speeds from each checkpoint are added together. The
driver with the highest total speed wins.
Speed Challenge A straight Speed race from point A to point B. Get to the finish line first.
damaGe
Your driving has consequences. A particularly nasty run in with a barrier or another car can
cost you—literally. If you damage your car you’ll need to pay to get it fixed, so drive like you
mean it.
Repair and Total Repair Markers, which can be won in Race Days or simply purchased with
your winnings, can be used in lieu of cash to repair vehicles. Bonus Repair Markers are also
awarded throughout Career mode for competing in select Race Days.
Tip: Using Repair Markers is an excellent way to lower the cost of repairs on the most
expensive cars. Additionally, you can purchase extra Repair Markers whenever you need to in
the Marker Management screen.
savinG and loadinG
If the autosave featured is enabled (see Options on p. 2), your progress is automatically saved
to your Alias after each Career mode race.
To manually save, select ALIAS in the Main menu, then SAVE. A prompt appears asking if
you wish to save changes to your alias. Select YES.
game modeS
career
You’ve got a decent ride, a bit of cash, and a lot of respect. In short, you think you’ve mastered
the world of street racing. Guess again.
The party has gone public, which means high-stakes, street-style racing run by real
organizations. Master all four racing types—Grip, Drag, Drift and Speed—in Race Days held by
organizations all over the world, working your way up the ranks in order to go head-to-head
with each organization’s King to ultimately become Street King—the best racer in the world.
When you first begin the game, a career is automatically created for you.
To continue a previously-saved, Career, select CONTINUE in the Main menu.
The career map
The Career Map is your road guide to becoming the Street King. On the Career Map, you’ll
find Race Days sponsored by one of the many ProStreet organizations. Battle, win, and
dominate each Race Day to unlock Showdowns.
racinG orGanizaTions
Play through a series of races hosted by each racing organization to ultimately go head-to-
head with their top racers, or Kings.
There are four elite organizations, each dedicated to one of the four race styles (Grip,
Drag, Drift, and Speed). To unlock an elite Organization, beat 10 track records in that
organization’s race style.
To see how many records you’ve already broken, select the Organization’s icon on the
Career Map.
race days
On the map you’ll find a variety of events called Race Days. Race Days are sponsored by a
specific organization and offer you the chance to win races, dominate in all racing styles,
and score a little cash in the process.
Scoring in Race Days is based on points. You gain points for performing well in race
events. Obtain a certain number of points (shown on the bar on the upper right hand
corner of the screen) and you’ll either win or dominate the Race Day. To rise to the top
of an organization, you’ll need to win a certain number of Race Days, and dominate in a
few more.
Finish in the top three to take a piece of the purse. Use this to make repairs, upgrade your
ride with new parts, or even buy yourself a brand-new car.
In addition to cash, winning or dominating a Race Day can earn you repair markers, free
cars, and rare performance parts.
Each Organization has a Challenge Series Race Day. These Race Days are an opportunity to
earn rewards as well as a free car while not having to pay for any damage costs.
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