NASCAR Heat Evolution
53 Achievements
1,000
60-80h
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Long Live The King
Won 200 races
50
0.5%
How to unlock the Long Live The King achievement in NASCAR Heat Evolution - Definitive Guide
Simple, win 200 races. Winning races in the following game modes for any difficulty, track, and race length count towards the achievement:
Race
Championship
Career
Multiplayer
NOTE: CHALLENGES MODE DOES NOT COUNT TOWARDS THE 200 WINS.
I ended up with 223 wins: 200 wins from the selected 4 games shown above and 23 challenge mode wins. I also did not try clicking RESTART EVENT after every race I finished.
Hope this helps out!
- Tony
Race
Championship
Career
Multiplayer
NOTE: CHALLENGES MODE DOES NOT COUNT TOWARDS THE 200 WINS.
I ended up with 223 wins: 200 wins from the selected 4 games shown above and 23 challenge mode wins. I also did not try clicking RESTART EVENT after every race I finished.
Hope this helps out!
- Tony
2 Comments
YOU CAN RESTART/"RACE AGAIN" AFTER WINNING WITHOUT HAVING TO GO BACK OUT TO THE MENU. I just tested this with restarting races between the 77 and 94 race wins Achievements. After getting the event trophy at the end, I restarted/"Race Again" (without going back to the main menu) the event and won 20 times. The only thing is no Achievements pop until you "Finish Event" and go back to the menu. I used a sheet of paper to keep a tally on. Hope this helps anyone.
By WhoIsJohn117 on 11 Mar 2017 04:16
To make things easier, you can put the IA at 85%
By Crazy Nikos 78 on 26 Jul 2018 21:54
The way I would suggest doing this achievement is this...
Game Mode: Race
Physics: Normal
Track: Bristol
Opponent Difficulty: 85
Race Length: 7% (The minimum in which flags are selectable)
Fuel / Tires: Normal
Flags: All Flags
This will make Bristol a 35 lap race. No need to qualify at 85 A.I. difficulty. At the green flag, race to the front, which should only take a lap or two. Continuously bring out the yellow flag and skip to the next green flag, which will advance the race 5 laps each time. Do this about 6 or 7 times until you get to the Green, White, Checker, which leaves 2 laps to race. Race for the win AND 3,990 speed points (38 laps x 105) if you are Elite. I have Elite on every track and it seems the game gives a 105 rating regardless of your lap speed in the race. Each race using this method takes approx. 3.5 minutes. A speed point rate of roughly 60,000+ per hour, less than the following method due to track loading times. A typical race at Bristol (2%, or 10 laps minimum) takes roughly 18 seconds per lap at 10 laps, or 3 minutes, for only 1,050 speed points.
This way you are gaining wins AND speed points at a much faster rate.
If all you care about is wins, then I would do Bristol at the minimum 2% race length (or another track of your preference), which is 10 laps, and roughly 3 minutes per race. You can select "race again" after the race is finished to continue without going to the main menu, saving time. At only 85% difficulty, there is no need to qualify.
If all you care about is speed points, do the same exact setup except race length 100%, 500 laps at Bristol. This will net you (500 laps x 105) 52,500 speed points in just 40 minutes. This will give you a speed point rate of roughly 65,000+ per hour.
Game Mode: Race
Physics: Normal
Track: Bristol
Opponent Difficulty: 85
Race Length: 7% (The minimum in which flags are selectable)
Fuel / Tires: Normal
Flags: All Flags
This will make Bristol a 35 lap race. No need to qualify at 85 A.I. difficulty. At the green flag, race to the front, which should only take a lap or two. Continuously bring out the yellow flag and skip to the next green flag, which will advance the race 5 laps each time. Do this about 6 or 7 times until you get to the Green, White, Checker, which leaves 2 laps to race. Race for the win AND 3,990 speed points (38 laps x 105) if you are Elite. I have Elite on every track and it seems the game gives a 105 rating regardless of your lap speed in the race. Each race using this method takes approx. 3.5 minutes. A speed point rate of roughly 60,000+ per hour, less than the following method due to track loading times. A typical race at Bristol (2%, or 10 laps minimum) takes roughly 18 seconds per lap at 10 laps, or 3 minutes, for only 1,050 speed points.
This way you are gaining wins AND speed points at a much faster rate.
If all you care about is wins, then I would do Bristol at the minimum 2% race length (or another track of your preference), which is 10 laps, and roughly 3 minutes per race. You can select "race again" after the race is finished to continue without going to the main menu, saving time. At only 85% difficulty, there is no need to qualify.
If all you care about is speed points, do the same exact setup except race length 100%, 500 laps at Bristol. This will net you (500 laps x 105) 52,500 speed points in just 40 minutes. This will give you a speed point rate of roughly 65,000+ per hour.