A newly discovered progression loop in Forza Horizon 6 has recently gained attention for its ability to generate an unusually high number of skill points per session. The method centers around a specific EventLab setup combined with tuning optimization on the Subaru 22B STI, enabling players to convert short driving sessions into a large volume of Super Wheel Spins.
This breakdown reorganizes the method into structured steps, includes performance comparisons, and highlights key mechanics behind why it appears to exceed normal skill point limits.
The exploit relies on a combination of:
· Fully upgraded skill tree on a specific vehicle
· Custom EventLab race behavior
· Gameplay UI/skill tracking toggle adjustment
· Continuous drifting / skill chaining for a fixed duration
The result is a significantly inflated skill point reward compared to standard free roam farming.

| Component | Requirement | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle | Subaru 22B STI | High drift stability + skill chaining |
| Skill Tree | Fully unlocked | Maximizes skill score conversion |
| Tune Setup | Community shared code (EventLab meta tune) | Optimizes handling for sustained combos |
| Game Mode | EventLab custom race | Controlled environment for farming |
The tuning configuration is critical because it prioritizes drift consistency and combo retention over raw speed.
Start with the Subaru 22B STI and fully upgrade its skill tree. This ensures maximum multiplier potential for skill chains.
Apply the shared tuning setup (community EventLab meta build). This typically enhances:
· Drift angle stability
· Skill chain multiplier retention
· Reduced spin-out risk
Search and load a custom EventLab blueprint using the provided share code (community-created farming track).
Before starting the race:
· Match recommended difficulty preset (as per meta setup)
· Ensure assists do not interfere with drift chaining
In gameplay settings:
· Navigate to Gameplay → Skills
· Toggle skill display OFF
This is believed to alter how the game tracks or renders skill accumulation during the session.
Once the race starts:
· Maintain continuous drifting and chain skills
· Avoid stopping or breaking combo flow
· Sustain for 4 to 4.5 minutes
After completion, results typically show a major spike in skill point accumulation.
| Metric | Normal Free Roam | EventLab Method |
|---|---|---|
| Skill Points per Session | ~10 | 90–100 |
| Time Required | Variable (10–20 min) | ~4–5 min |
| Consistency | Medium | High (repeatable loop) |
| Wheel Spin Output | Low | High (Super Wheel Spins focus) |
This drastic difference is what makes the method widely discussed within the community.
Once skill points are earned:
1. Return to vehicle selection
2. Re-purchase or reuse Subaru 22B STI setup
3. Spend skill points on Super Wheel Spin nodes
4. Repeat EventLab run
This creates a repeating progression loop:
Skill Points → Super Wheel Spins → Rewards → Repeat
| Factor | Assessment |
|---|---|
| Patch Risk | High (likely to be fixed) |
| Consistency | Currently stable (as of June 13 build referenced) |
| Exploit Behavior | UI/skill tracking interaction abuse |
| Long-Term Viability | Low |
Because the method depends on a possible tracking/UI anomaly, it may be patched without warning.
While this method does not directly involve in-game currency markets, it indirectly reduces reliance on progression systems tied to cosmetic and reward acquisition.
Some players compare it to skipping grind loops that would otherwise require:
· Hours of standard driving progression
· Wheel spin RNG farming
· Resource accumulation tied to upgrades
For players who prefer alternative progression paths, many still choose to supplement their build economy through services like FH6 Credits or related systems such as buying progression boosts or cosmetic unlock support.
To maximize efficiency:
· Prioritize long drift chains over speed
· Avoid collisions (they reset combo multipliers)
· Keep throttle consistent during farming window
· Restart race immediately after completion
This EventLab-based skill point method in Forza Horizon 6 demonstrates how tightly tuned custom events can significantly alter progression efficiency. While currently effective, its reliance on unintended behavior suggests it may be temporary.
Players using it are essentially leveraging a high-efficiency loop:
short controlled race → extreme skill gain → repeated Super Wheel Spin conversion
Whether used for experimentation or progression acceleration, it represents one of the most aggressive skill farming routes discovered so far in FH6’s current ecosystem.
The U4GM Team