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How to Unlock All PR Stunts in Forza Horizon 6 —Danger Signs, Drift Zones, Speed Traps & More

Intermediate 6 min read Updated 2026-05-18

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:

TypeObjectiveTotal on Map3-Star Key
Danger SignJump as far as possible through a ramp~25Speed at the ramp + approach angle
Drift ZoneScore points by drifting through a section~20Entry speed + linking corners
Speed TrapHit maximum speed through a measured section~30Run-up distance + car top speed
Speed ZoneMaintain average speed through a zone~25Entry speed + corner exit speed
TrailblazerDrive cross-country from A to B within time~15Shortest 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:

  1. Legend Island Cliff Jump —600m target (X class required)
  2. Mount Fuji Summit —450m target (approach from the south road)
  3. 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:

  1. Legend Island Hairpin —180,000 points
  2. Hakone Long Drift —150,000 points
  3. 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:

  1. Tokyo Expressway North —280 mph
  2. Legend Island Straight —300 mph
  3. 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 Huracan 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:

  1. Tokyo Expressway Loop —200 mph average
  2. Hakone Technical —110 mph average (tight corners)
  3. 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:

  1. Mount Fuji Descent —2:00 (extremely technical)
  2. Hokkaido Wilds —2:30 (long, easy to get lost)
  3. Legend Island Cross-Country —1:45 (relentless terrain changes)

Recommended Cars for Each PR Stunt Type

Stunt TypeBest Car (Unlimited Budget)Best Value Pick
Danger SignRimac Nevera (2.2M)Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (180k)
Drift ZoneFormula Drift Nissan Z (350k)Nissan Silvia S15 (75k + tune)
Speed TrapKoenigsegg Jesko (2.8M)Dodge Viper ACR (150k)
Speed ZonePorsche 918 Spyder (1.5M)Nissan GT-R (120k)
TrailblazerHoonigan 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.

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