Forza Horizon 6 Winter Season Guide: Complete Every Weekly Challenge
The Forza Horizon 6 Winter Season features a full set of weekly, daily, seasonal, and online challenges. By using the recommended vehicles, completing the required races and PR Stunts, and following an efficient progression, players can finish the entire Festival Playlist quickly and earn all available seasonal rewards.
Complete the Weekly Challenge: Theory of Evolution
The first objective requires you to own and drive the 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR Tommi Mäkinen Edition. If you don't already own it, purchase it from the Autoshow for 66,000 Credits. Players who prefer expanding their garage more quickly may also choose to buy Forza Horizon 6 Cars before tackling seasonal content. Simply driving the vehicle immediately completes the first chapter.
For the remaining objectives, installing a quality dirt racing S1 tune is highly recommended since most activities take place on loose surfaces.
Chapter 2: Complete Three Laps at Sakiba Time Attack
Head to the Sakiba Time Attack circuit and enter the event with your Mitsubishi Evolution. Your goal is simply to complete three full laps.
There's no target lap time, so drive consistently and avoid unnecessary crashes. After crossing the finish line for the third lap, the second chapter is completed.
Chapter 3: Earn Three Stars at Festival Loop Speed Zone
Travel to the Festival Loop Speed Zone, located near the main festival site.
Requirements:
· Use the same Mitsubishi Evolution.
· Reach at least 145 km/h average speed.
· Approach from a long straight for maximum momentum.
With an S1 dirt tune, reaching over 150 km/h is very manageable, allowing you to secure all three stars.
Chapter 4: Win Any Dirt Race
For the final weekly challenge, enter any Dirt Racing event while driving the Mitsubishi Evolution.
A quick option is the King Kaku G Trail, although any Dirt Race counts. Select your current vehicle before starting the race, defeat the AI opponents, and the weekly challenge will be fully completed.
Complete the Daily Challenges
Park It Like It's Hot
Drive any vehicle built between 2000 and 2009 to the Evolving World Car Meet in Hokubu.
Simply park inside one of the designated parking spaces to finish the challenge.
Bouncing Off the Walls
Earn three Drift Tap Skills using any 2000s vehicle.
Lightly tap the handbrake, initiate a small drift, and repeat until you've earned three skills.
I Got a Peeling
Purchase or use the classic 1962 Peel P50.
Complete one lap at any Time Attack circuit. Only one lap is required, making this one of the quickest daily objectives.
Blaze of Glory
Earn a total of three stars from any Trailblazer event using a vehicle from the 2000s.
The Mitsubishi Evolution used during the weekly challenge works perfectly here.
Y2K
Win a Road Racing Circuit event using any Electric Domestic vehicle.
Be sure to select a Circuit Race, not a Sprint, since only circuit events count toward completion.
Mini in the Middle
Drive any MINI and earn a Threading the Needle skill.
The easiest method is using a highway where two oncoming traffic vehicles appear close together. Drive between them without making contact.
Drift Zone Challenge
Visit the Inner City Run Drift Zone using any 2000s vehicle.
Your objective is to earn 45,000 Drift Points for a three-star score. Although challenging, a well-tuned Mitsubishi Evolution is capable of completing it.
Photo Challenge
The Millennial Monster photo challenge requires taking a picture of any 2000s Rally Monster.
One excellent choice is the 2007 Peugeot 207 Super 2000. Simply enter Photo Mode while driving the vehicle and capture a picture to finish the challenge instantly.
Treasure Hunt
The treasure hunt clue leads players to the Soyama region in the northern section of the map.
Drive to the marked log cabin location and locate the treasure chest nearby. Simply drive into the chest to claim your reward and complete the objective.
Seasonal Championships
Two Seasonal Championships are available this week.
Stray From the Path
· Vehicle Restriction: B Class Modern Rally (2000s)
· Complete all three races.
· Earn the highest total championship points to win.
Retro Rewind
· Vehicle Restriction: A Class Retro Sports Cars (2000s)
· Win the three-race championship to receive seasonal rewards.
Using the Seasonal Events filter on the world map makes locating each championship race much easier.
Seasonal PR Stunts
Three PR Stunts must also be completed using S1-class cars from the 2000s.
Hokubu Time Attack
Finish a lap in under 58 seconds.
Tatayama Kurobe Alpine Route Speed Zone
Maintain an average speed above 161 km/h. Brake carefully through corners while preserving as much speed as possible.
Mount Haruna Drift Zone
Score at least 115,000 Drift Points.
A Formula Drift car performs exceptionally well here, especially when equipped with an S1 drift tune. Focus on maintaining smooth slides instead of chasing excessive speed.
Online Challenges
Several multiplayer activities remain before completing the entire playlist.
· The Trial: Team up with other players and defeat the Unbeatable Drivatars over two races.
· Horizon Racing Championship: Participate in the full online championship. Winning isn't necessary—simply finish all races.
· The Eliminator: Finish 30th place or better in the battle royale mode.
Final Tips
Many objectives can be completed using the same tuned 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI, reducing the need to constantly switch vehicles. Finish the weekly challenge first, then use the same car for several daily objectives and PR Stunts before moving on to the championships and online events. If you're looking to expand your collection or afford additional upgrades more easily, Cheap Forza Horizon 6 Credits can help you prepare for future seasonal events. Following this efficient route allows you to complete the Winter Season playlist quickly while maximizing your seasonal rewards.


