How to Unlock All PR Stunts in Forza Horizon 6
PR Stunts are Forza Horizon's signature challenge system — scattered across the Japan map, these events test your speed, control, and creativity. Beating the 3-star targets is often required for achievements, playlist completion, and unlocking Legend status.
Types of PR Stunts
FH6 features 5 types of PR Stunts:
| Type | Objective | Total on Map | 3-Star Key |
|---|---|---|---|
| Danger Sign | Jump as far as possible through a ramp | ~25 | Speed at the ramp + approach angle |
| Drift Zone | Score points by drifting through a section | ~20 | Entry speed + linking corners |
| Speed Trap | Hit maximum speed through a measured section | ~30 | Run-up distance + car top speed |
| Speed Zone | Maintain average speed through a zone | ~25 | Entry speed + corner exit speed |
| Trailblazer | Drive cross-country from A to B within time | ~15 | Shortest route + car choice |
How PR Stunts Unlock
PR Stunts are tied to Festival Rank progression rather than being all available from the start:
Early Game (Rank 1-3):
- ~10 Danger Signs near Osaka Bay and Kansai Countryside
- ~8 Drift Zones on starter touge roads
- ~12 Speed Traps (mostly on the highway network)
- ~8 Speed Zones (beginner difficulty)
- ~5 Trailblazer starts
Mid Game (Rank 4-7):
- Additional Danger Signs unlock in Central Highlands and Kyoto area
- Drift Zones expand to Hakone and mountain passes
- High-speed Speed Traps appear on Tokyo expressway
- Advanced Speed Zones in Mount Fuji area
- More Trailblazers in Hokkaido wilderness
Late Game (Rank 8+ / Legend Island):
- All remaining mainland PR Stunts
- Legend Island exclusive PR Stunts (highest difficulty)
- Extreme Danger Signs (jump targets 500m+)
- S2/X class recommended for 3-star targets
3-Star Tips for Each Type
Danger Signs
The key is approach speed and angle:
- Best cars: Rimac Nevera, Bugatti Bolide, Koenigsegg Jesko
- Approach: Get as wide as the terrain allows — a 45° approach angle maximizes distance
- Rewind and retry: Use rewind to perfect your line 10-20m before the ramp
- Off-road: Don't aim straight at the ramp if there's a hill you can use as a booster
- Tune: Lower the car slightly, stiffen rear suspension, reduce downforce
Hardest Danger Signs:
- Legend Island Cliff Jump — 600m target (X class required)
- Mount Fuji Summit — 450m target (approach from the south road)
- Hakone Mountain Pass — 400m target (night recommended for visual reference)
Drift Zones
Drifting for score, not style:
- Best cars: Formula Drift Nissan Z, Formula Drift Supra, Hoonigan RS200
- Manual shifting is essential — hold 2nd/3rd gear through corners
- Link everything — breaking your drift chain resets the multiplier
- Extend slides — the longer you hold angle, the more points per corner
- Don't hit walls — wall contact stops score accumulation temporarily
Hardest Drift Zones:
- Legend Island Hairpin — 180,000 points
- Hakone Long Drift — 150,000 points
- Tokyo Rooftop — 120,000 points
Speed Traps
Simple in concept: go as fast as possible through the gate.
- Best cars: Koenigsegg Jesko, Bugatti Bolide, Hennessey Venom F5
- Run-up is everything — start 1-2 km back on the longest straight road
- Use rewind — if you get traffic at the wrong moment, rewind 10 seconds
- Drafting — follow AI traffic for a small speed boost (risky but effective)
- Traffic mode — set road traffic to minimum in difficulty settings
Hardest Speed Traps:
- Tokyo Expressway North — 280 mph
- Legend Island Straight — 300 mph
- Mount Fuji Base — 260 mph (short run-up, requires perfect launch)
Speed Zones
Average speed through a winding section — consistency matters more than peak speed:
- Best cars: Rimac Nevera (acceleration out of corners), Porsche 918 Spyder, Lamborghini Huracán STO
- Car choice matters more than for speed traps — you need handling + acceleration
- Brake less — smooth inputs maintain higher average speed
- Cut corners — rumble strips are your friend, use them
- Learn the zone — 2-3 practice runs to find the ideal line before pushing
Hardest Speed Zones:
- Tokyo Expressway Loop — 200 mph average
- Hakone Technical — 110 mph average (tight corners)
- Legend Island Circuit — 160 mph average
Trailblazers
Point-to-point cross-country sprints against the clock:
- Best cars: Hoonigan RS200, Lamborghini Sterrato, Jeep Trailcat
- Go straight — ignore roads, aim directly for the next checkpoint
- Rise before you fall — going over a hillcrest is faster than going around it
- Don't brake — lift off the throttle instead, trailblazers punish braking hard
- Upgrade suspension — off-road suspension absorbs bumps and maintains speed
Hardest Trailblazers:
- Mount Fuji Descent — 2:00 (extremely technical)
- Hokkaido Wilds — 2:30 (long, easy to get lost)
- Legend Island Cross-Country — 1:45 (relentless terrain changes)
Recommended Cars for Each PR Stunt Type
| Stunt Type | Best Car (Unlimited Budget) | Best Value Pick |
|---|---|---|
| Danger Sign | Rimac Nevera (2.2M) | Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (180k) |
| Drift Zone | Formula Drift Nissan Z (350k) | Nissan Silvia S15 (75k + tune) |
| Speed Trap | Koenigsegg Jesko (2.8M) | Dodge Viper ACR (150k) |
| Speed Zone | Porsche 918 Spyder (1.5M) | Nissan GT-R (120k) |
| Trailblazer | Hoonigan RS200 (300k) | Jeep Trailcat (250k) |
PR Stunt Completion Rewards
- 1-star each: Credits (varies), influence
- 3-star each: Maximum credits + influence + often a wheelspin
- All 3-star in a region: Exclusive car reward or player house discount
- All 3-star on mainland: Unlocks an exclusive PR Stunt legend car
- All 3-star including Legend Island: Completionist achievement + bragging rights
Fast Travel to PR Stunts
Once you've discovered a PR Stunt (driven near it), you can fast travel directly to it from the map — even before beating it. This makes retrying 3-star attempts much faster.