Last night I was able to finish out all the win 10 races against unbeatable AI & I wanted to post a couple tips i followed to do it. First, I am not a driver who would normally race against unbeatable. I’m decent but not “top tier” by any means. I was not looking forward to doing these accolades and had some struggles to start. I didn’t want to “cheese” the accolades through event labs either.
After looking online at tips, trying numerous tunes, cars etc… I was still at 1/10 or 2/10 on most of them.
I ended up building a D class 58 Morris Minor that I was able to complete all the cross country, street race & dirt accolades using the same tune.
Along the way, here’s what I finally figured out.
- Tunes are not one size fits all. Driving style, assists or lack of, and track all play into if a tune will be effective.
- Find ONE track from each discipline that fits your driving style and the build of your car. Race it over and over and over
- The AI cheats. If you get the gremlin on pole in the cross country series it’s a loss. There are certain cars that will just get out to such a large lead so quickly, it’s over before it gets going.
- The first 25% of the race is the most important. If you get stuck in traffic or allow the lead group to get too far ahead, you can’t come back. Which brings me to…
- Don’t plan on winning 10 in a row. I’d win one or two, lose two. The randomness of the grid and the above mentioned AI all play into the race. If you lose a couple don’t get frustrated. Use it as practice and get the turn tighter or try a different line.
- No matter the tune, you still have to drive clean. Did I use an AI as a bumper through a turn? More than once. I mean your turns have to be tight, use drafting & avoid destructibles that slow you.
- Rewind is your friend. Get that half second back that you scrubbed speed on a turn or when you rear ended the AI and lost 10mph. It all adds up. I came in second countless times because of small errors on my part.
I know alot of y’all on this forum are reading this like “I got 10 in a row”. Or “it’s really not that hard”. There are over 11 million people who have played FH5 & finding useful information to help get better or complete accolades like these is tough. I know. I looked. Hopefully this can help anyone looking to complete these.
As I said, you have to find the car and tune that works for you. If you would like to try the one that worked for me-
1958 Morris Minor
Tune share code- 131707576
Braking- anti lock
Steering- standard
Traction- on
Stability- off
The tracks I did it at are-
Dirt- Cordillera Trail
Cross Country- Restos
Street Race- Carretera Chase
I don’t have road race listed because I had already finished it before yesterday.
Hope this helps and good luck!
-Also, I am on mobile and really hoping this formats correctly when I post.
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Bone Shaker for the win. I used the Bone Shaker for most races to beat the unbeatable’s. Even on dirt, they cannot outmatch the Bone Shaker. I stopped using the Bone Shaker for horizon open, felt like cheating, lol.
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I’ve won 1, been practicing on Pro, and am getting close to 100% wins now in a row on Pro. So ready for 9 more Unbeatable now. Doing all Goliath.
OH I never use rewinds… not allowed to even have Rewinds turned on, but that’s up to the person.
Bone Shaker for me as well.
Ford Lotus Cortina for road, old corvette Street, Peugeot Rally car for dirt and MBX for cross country here.
There are certain tracks that are easier with less corners and more long stretches that lets you beat unbeatable more easily, especially dirt and x-country should do trails. Road races are harder because they are too short, lowering the class or longer sprints are better, look for gradual long bends that you can overtake. Circuits are harder unless you want to race dirty because the unbeatable just take corners too fast.
I have an example of beating a trail, despite having a slow setup, a higher power setup will definitely be quite easy, but I needed some decent handling since I drive in cockpit view and rely on FFB for steering adjustments without the luxury of chase cam view to adjust visually.

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i used my x rated lambo forza edition and just wall rid the circuit on the top of the mountain for the dirt unbeatable races. It was super easy and i barely tried , the unbeatable drivatars have no chance vs the wall rider. These achivements are super long when you dont really wanna play the computer when you beat all the races already.
Just did a kind of cheating (before knowing the peels will be back for good the next season). Tuned a R4 to D100 with AWD and some other slight enhancement and do all the races with it as well. Oh - I forgot, as I don’t stand a chance on Grip or Offroad against the much slower RWD Beetle, I have done blueprints of six street/grip/offroad/street scene races with only R4 allowed.
That was some kind of easy way to get the achievements on unbeatable. Only letdown was the fact, that the blueprints don’t count to the completion of the race tracks itself, so I had to do them twice - once with the R4 for the unbeatable accolades and than a second time with a normal rooster.
With the peels I would had a unbeatable D100 tuning regardless the opponents, but they are not available yet.
Racing without AI works the best, you can’t lose. 
Turtle having the best solution in the thread?
Ugh…
But like he said if you just want the accolades set up a race with AI set to unbeatable then set the race to 0 drivatars and it still counts.
Orders were clear, win on unbeatable. So I did.
Can this be done in normal races or custom only?
If you want to go that route, there is even a blue print set up with no competition and the race lasts about 1 second.
I used Horizon tracks but set them to 10 laps so it gave me plenty of time to beat the AI:
Road: Horizon Festival Circuit using a D500 Mazda MX-5 Miata 1994
Dirt: Mulege Circuit using a B700 Shelby Daytona
CC: Ek Balam using a B700 Shelby Daytona
Street: Some were Marathon, other was the one that starts by the drag strip South end of the map, set up for wet and used A800 Bone Shaker.
The Mazda was the hardest and sometimes took till Lap 9 if another MX-5 started first
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I’m still trying to do it the fair way. I can’t use Boneshaker either. What I need is a fast car that is equal to the Ai cars, and I need to be able to win about 3 in a row at least. I’ll try that Ford Lotus Cortina I think.
If you want to do it the fair way you can use my el camino b class (182 768 691) It wins on pretty much anything because it can get to third at the start and you really only have to pass two more cars. once you are past drivatars its really hard for them to pass you.
I tried the El Camino using the share code above. I had my doubts after losing the first race (a road race). But after I got the knack of the shift timing at the start, I managed to win the next road race and all the dirt races except the circuit. It’s a beast at dirt races. I think part of the success of the El Camino lies in the nature of the other cars that get paired with it. That group of vans is clunky, especially in B class. They tend to pile up in the corners, jamming up everything behind them. If the Drivitar El Caminos end up in the back of the line, your best competition gets trapped. I still needed to do a fair amount of rewinds at sharp turns. And I played much rougher with the AIs than I like to. But it worked. Thank you!