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The Crew Motorfest Precision: Even closer challenge


After successfully completing the six races in the “A Porsche Story: 911 Legacy” playlist, you will gain access to the side activities and challenges. As in the other playlists, many of the challenges can be completed quickly in the Porsche playlist. But there are also one or two challenges where you don’t immediately know what to do. This may also be the case for some players of The Crew Motorfest in the “911 – Even Closer” challenge. The description says “Achieve precision 5 times over 100 km/h in free driving”. But what significance does precision actually have and what does it mean?

Complete the Precision Challenge in The Crew Motorfest

In the “Precision” challenge you have to drive very narrowly between two cars. If you’ve spent a minute or two in the world of The Crew Motorfest, you’ve probably seen the “Nearly Passed” bonus that appears on the screen whenever you narrowly pass a car. For the precision challenge, you now have to walk very narrowly between two cars without touching either vehicle. The hardest part of the challenge is finding two cars that drive close to each other or behind each other. For the challenge, it’s best to travel to Honolulu in the south and look for cars passing each other at intersections and traffic lights. Every now and then you come across a few cars on the country roads during the day that, with a bit of luck, you can just drive through.

It probably doesn’t matter whether the two cars are coming towards each other or driving next to each other or in front of each other. As long as you narrowly pass the cars within 1-2 seconds, the precision challenge should appear complete. For the challenge from the “A Porsche Story: 911 Legacy” playlist, you have to drive the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Timeless Edition 2020 five times between two cars.

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