Credit to Formula1 Racer on Xbox.com for this find.
Example 1
1. Choose any series and change the championship to one track only.
2. After racing that track, the host needs to go to another series and select it. Then immediatly click on the series you were previously playing and select it.
3. Then go to tracks and then reset championship.
4. Then, you should be able to use the original cars you had selected for the first race but on the tracks selected form another championship.
Credit to newsboy on Xbox.com
Example 2
1. Create a session.
2. Go to "settings".
3. Select the series with the car you want to race (ex: DTM).
4. Press A to select that series.
5. Press "continue".
6. Go back to "settings".
7. Select the series with the tracks you want to race (ex: StockCar).
8. Press A to select that series.
9. Do NOT press continue. Go back into the series selection screen.
10. Select the series you had previously (ex: DTM).
11. Press A.
12. Press "continue".
13. Go to "track"
14. Press "X" to "reset championship"
15. Go to "track"
16. Select the track you want from those listed (ex: Texas)
Note: In this case, you'd end up racing DTM cars at Texas. Good luck.
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Problems with this by Formula1 Racer...
*This is how people have been getting abnormal fast times on certain tracks. (example: masters class on texas motor speedway)
*When using cars on a different track, player rating is not operational (weather u win or lose)
*Obviously, given the dates at which certain "abnormal lap times" were set, some people discovered this trick quite a time ago. Credits go out to them for making it public.
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So basically in short the lap times scoreboards have now become useless for this which in my opinion is great because no-one will care so much about it...
The great news is of course you can now race F1 cars rallycross style... should you want to!
Tried this out last night and it works a treat. My hot tip for a really good race is to take the Land Rovers out on St Astons Lake for some seriously cool ice track racing...
Example 1
1. Choose any series and change the championship to one track only.
2. After racing that track, the host needs to go to another series and select it. Then immediatly click on the series you were previously playing and select it.
3. Then go to tracks and then reset championship.
4. Then, you should be able to use the original cars you had selected for the first race but on the tracks selected form another championship.
Credit to newsboy on Xbox.com
Example 2
1. Create a session.
2. Go to "settings".
3. Select the series with the car you want to race (ex: DTM).
4. Press A to select that series.
5. Press "continue".
6. Go back to "settings".
7. Select the series with the tracks you want to race (ex: StockCar).
8. Press A to select that series.
9. Do NOT press continue. Go back into the series selection screen.
10. Select the series you had previously (ex: DTM).
11. Press A.
12. Press "continue".
13. Go to "track"
14. Press "X" to "reset championship"
15. Go to "track"
16. Select the track you want from those listed (ex: Texas)
Note: In this case, you'd end up racing DTM cars at Texas. Good luck.
========
Problems with this by Formula1 Racer...
*This is how people have been getting abnormal fast times on certain tracks. (example: masters class on texas motor speedway)
*When using cars on a different track, player rating is not operational (weather u win or lose)
*Obviously, given the dates at which certain "abnormal lap times" were set, some people discovered this trick quite a time ago. Credits go out to them for making it public.
========
So basically in short the lap times scoreboards have now become useless for this which in my opinion is great because no-one will care so much about it...
The great news is of course you can now race F1 cars rallycross style... should you want to!
Tried this out last night and it works a treat. My hot tip for a really good race is to take the Land Rovers out on St Astons Lake for some seriously cool ice track racing...

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