Forza Horizon 3
140 Achievements
3,000
93-125h
PC
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Hot Wheels Hardcore
Complete all races at Horizon Hot Wheels
30
0.91%
How to unlock the Hot Wheels Hardcore achievement in Forza Horizon 3 - Definitive Guide
This is the equivalent of "Exhibition Expert" in the base game. The exhibitions (or Hot Wheels Career races, as they're called in-game) in this DLC are split by performance class, starting from B and eventually working up to S2 class events. There are 28 routes in this DLC, including the Goliath route.
You do not have to earn the extra objectives or even win the races, completing them and earning just one medal is sufficient for this achievement.
Like the base game, you can shorten the race length through use of the blueprints. On the circuit races, you can cut down the amount of laps to just one. Switching to clear weather is also recommended, the tracks can get quite slippery when wet. In terms of the stunt pieces, the boost jump is the quickest to get by.
Adding me as a friend will make my blueprints show up in your game, if you want to save some extra time.
You do not have to earn the extra objectives or even win the races, completing them and earning just one medal is sufficient for this achievement.
Like the base game, you can shorten the race length through use of the blueprints. On the circuit races, you can cut down the amount of laps to just one. Switching to clear weather is also recommended, the tracks can get quite slippery when wet. In terms of the stunt pieces, the boost jump is the quickest to get by.
Adding me as a friend will make my blueprints show up in your game, if you want to save some extra time.
2 Comments
There are 27 routes NOT including the Goliath. I have popped this achievement and have not raced the goliath yet. Goliath makes it 28.
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By Bonxy on 13 May 2017 09:06
Thanks for the correction.
By Wyyvern on 18 May 2017 17:05
There are a total of 27 races in the Hot Wheels DLC (you don’t have to do the final) and they are broken up into four performance classes. Starting from B class and eventually working up to S2 class events. You will need a set number of medals before moving to the next class. You don’t have to complete all the objectives or even win the races.