» Mon May 14, 2012 1:39 am
3 Races are essential if memory serves; the first to get certs so you can get some guns, the second to get the Cuprino and the third for the Monarch. Yes, they are incredibly easy, but there's a knack to them. Playing them like a botton-bashing game will get you nowhere; you'll be swerving all over the track, constantly crashing and going in the wrong direction. A lighter touch is needed. Once you beat the first race (which is just a matter of keeping on the track, really - the target time is so stupidly high that you just need to keep on the track and you should coast it) you should practice a LOT on the Southern Highway race. It's a MUCH easier track, with lots of straight lines and only two turns to worry about, and will be very good for just getting you used to the racing. Don't bother worrying about winning it; just do it over and over until you feel reasonably comfortable with it. Scorcher Territory is also a good one for practicing, but that's a Rocket Race so you might get blown up a few times at first. It's a bit more twisty/turny though, but nowhere near as bad as Disty 8 which I avoid like the plague.
As soon as you've got your first set of guns, by the way, you don't actually need to race to get certs. Just talk to Sally in the bar and she'll offer you a bounty for killing bandits - but what she doesn't tell you is that as well as cash she'll give you 1 cert per bandit vehicle destroyed. So just go back to her after every trip in the Wasteland, talk to her again, and pick up your certs.