To begin with, pick the right difficulty setting! "Hard Mode" is no joke. Don't be ashamed to pick "Easy Mode", if you are new to the game you will probably have way more fun that way. You can play the entire game in easy mode if you want. "Hard Mode is only for those players looking for a really tough challenge.
There are several differences between easy and hard mode:
Anything you unlock in one mode is also unlocked in the other mode. You can switch between modes at any time, at any point in the menu by tapping the mode display in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Stars and cups earned in easy mode will be grayed out in hard mode. Records for each setting are kept separate.
Go to the options menu to adjust the driving to your liking
Stick with the Talon G100 (default car) until you get a hang of the way the game handles. Itʼs the easiest car to drive and It is also the best car for perfection challenges. don't be misled by its low top speed, it's not as big disadvantage you think it is. it's fantastic acceleration makes up for it.
But... to make the very best times however you are going to need to use cars with higher top speeds.
The Meteor GTX might be the best all around car. It has however terrible cornering and a finicky drift so it might take a bit of practice to master.
The Castor Voro is the fastest car and is quite well behaved but has poor acceleration. This car is excellent for Chase Challenges and Checkpoint Challenges.
The Janus Turbo is quite popular among many players.
The other cars all have their own individual characteristics. If you canʼt beat a track with a particular car try another one.
Drifting is the key to Fastlane Street Racing, you can either steer far to the right or left or tap the brakes to
begin drifting.
Cars with higher cornering ratings can make tighter turns before they start drifting.
To stop drifting just straighten out your car. Some cars, particularly those with low balance ratings are harder to
control during a drift.
You can adjust tilt sensitivity in the options menu, If you are having trouble, this may help you control the car.
you may find the car easier to control using the bonnet/hood view
The trick to mastering Fastlane Street Racing is to try and lose as little speed as possible in the corners. Try not to hit walls or traffic as that will slow you down, particularly while drifting.
If you can take a corner without drifting do it! you will go faster.
turning too late will send you right into a wall.
Fastlane Street racing is about precision racing. not driving with reckles abandon. learn how to take the corners without hitting the walls and you will win.
Complete Seaside Short and Uptown to unlock Martand Raceway
Place first in these three races to unlock the Estalon 400
Complete Seaside Long and Industrial route to unlock Nichnill Circuit
Place first in these three races to unlock the Angulari Tubarao
Complete Downtown and Coastal Stretch to unlock Martand Raceway Long
Place first in these three races to unlock the Sturm X5
Complete Crosstown and All City to unlock Nichnill Circuit Long and Car skins Batch 1
Place first in these three races to unlock the Siluro Twin
When you unlock a track in Arcade mode it is also unlocked in Time Trial.
Complete Perfection Easy to unlock Perfection Hard
Complete Checkpoint Challenge Easy to unlock Checkpoint Challenge Hard
Complete Chase Easy to unlock Chase Hard
Once you have completed these three challenges in both Easy and Hard mode you will unlock: Perfection 2, Checkpoint Challenge 2, and Chase 2.
Complete Perfection 2 Easy to unlock Perfection 2 Hard
Complete Checkpoint Challenge 2 Easy to unlock Checkpoint Challenge 2 Hard
Complete Chase 2 Easy to unlock Chase 2 Hard
Complete all of these challenges in Easy and Hard mode to unlock Arcade Perfection Mode.
Complete Arcade Perfection mode to earn car skins