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FH6 PR Stunts Guide - Speed Traps, Danger Signs & Drift Zones

Published: May 7, 2026 | 12 min read

PR Stunts in FH6 combine real-world driving skills with bonus rewards. This comprehensive guide covers all stunt types, techniques for completion, and optimal vehicle selections for every challenge across Japan's five regions. Whether you're chasing three-star ratings or hunting Photo Mode spots, this guide ensures you maximize every stunt opportunity.

Danger Signs: Mastering Air Time

Danger Signs require speed and commitment for jumps over specific distances. Each Danger Sign has three star thresholds measured in meters: Bronze (lowest), Silver (middle), and Gold (highest). Reaching Gold awards the maximum credit reward and contributes to completionist achievements.

Approach Danger Signs at maximum speed with your best acceleration vehicle. Optimal technique involves building speed for 1-2 kilometers before the sign, then maintaining optimal racing line through the approach. Time your launch to maximize distance, and use air control judiciously to prevent nose-diving on landing.

The Toyota GR Supra and Nissan GT-R series excel at Danger Signs due to their high top speeds and stable launch characteristics. For longer jumps requiring 200+ meters, the McLaren F1 and Bugatti Veyron provide the raw speed necessary for Gold completion.

Speed Traps: Maximizing Velocity

Speed Traps register your top speed through a checkpoint. Unlike Danger Signs which reward distance, Speed Traps measure velocity at a specific point. The approach is everything: you need maximum velocity at the exact moment you cross the trap.

High-performance vehicles excel at Speed Traps, but technique matters more than horsepower. Optimal shifting through the gearbox ensures continuous acceleration. Avoid wheelspin on launch by balancing throttle input with traction control settings. For higher PI vehicles, stability control helps maintain straight-line trajectory at extreme speeds.

The fastest Speed Trap runs occur at downhill approach points where gravity assists acceleration. Watch for Speed Traps positioned on downhill sections of highway - these offer easier Gold completions due to the velocity bonus from descent. The Tokyo Bay Bridge and Hanshin Expressway feature several of these momentum-assisted traps.

Drift Zones: Maintaining Angle and Score

Drift Zones score based on a combination of drift angle, duration, and total distance traveled while drifting. Higher speeds and steeper angles yield higher scores, but aggressive drifting risks spin-outs that zero your score. The key is finding the balance point between angle and control.

Lower-speed Drift Zones suit lightweight cars with oversteer characteristics. The Mazda MX-5 Miata, Toyota GR86, and Honda S2000 excel in these zones due to their balanced weight distribution and responsive steering. High-speed Drift Zones require powerful vehicles with strong acceleration to maintain drift momentum through the zone.

For S1 and S2 class Drift Zones, the Nissan GT-R series, Toyota Supra, and Chevrolet Corvette provide the power necessary to sustain high-angle drifts at speed. Use handbrake initiation for sharper turn-in, then balance throttle and steering to maintain the drift without spinning.

Photo Spots: Capturing the Perfect Shot

Photo Spots challenge you to capture photographs of your vehicle at specific scenic locations across Japan. Unlike the Photo Mode which is purely creative, Photo Spots award credits based on composition, angle, and meeting location requirements shown in the target preview.

Each Photo Spot displays a ghost image showing the desired composition. Position your vehicle to match or exceed the reference image's quality. Primary considerations include vehicle placement within the frame, background clarity, and capturing the intended scenery alongside your car.

The Kyoto region offers traditional temple backdrops ideal for Japanese classic cars. Tokyo provides neon-lit cityscapes for modern supercars. Hokkaido's countryside offers pastoral scenes perfect for vintage vehicles. Plan Photo Spot runs by region to minimize travel time between challenges.

Region-by-Region Stunt Locations

Tokyo City features the highest density of PR Stunts, with particular concentration along the Shuto Expressway and Tokyo Bay area. The elevated highway system provides excellent Danger Sign and Speed Trap opportunities due to consistent high-speed runs. Drift zones in Tokyo tend toward lower speeds, making them accessible for A and S1 class vehicles.

Kyoto's mountain roads feature technical touge-style stunts requiring precision over raw power. The region's winding roads suit Drift Zones and tighter Speed Traps. Danger Signs in Kyoto often involve canyon jumps requiring careful approach timing due to varying elevation.

Osaka's industrial areas provide straightforward stunt locations with easier access than Tokyo's expressway system. The flat terrain around Osaka Bay offers long straightaways ideal for top-speed runs. Drift zones in Osaka tend toward longer, higher-speed challenges requiring more powerful vehicles.

Hokkaido's open roads provide high-speed Danger Signs and Speed Traps with minimal traffic interference. The region's wide roads and gentle curves create natural stunt corridors. Snow-related visual effects add aesthetic value to Photo Spots during winter months.

Scoring Techniques and Star Targets

Three-star ratings on PR Stunts require meeting specific thresholds that scale with difficulty. Bronze stars typically award 5,000-15,000 credits, Silver awards 15,000-30,000 credits, and Gold awards 30,000-75,000 credits depending on stunt difficulty.

For Danger Signs, Gold targets range from 50 meters for easy jumps to 300+ meters for challenging locations. Weight reduction modifications reduce vehicle mass, improving jump distance. Aerodynamic modifications reduce drag, improving top speed approaching the jump ramp.

Speed Trap Gold thresholds range from 100 km/h for easy traps to 280+ km/h for extreme challenges. Optimal gearing ratios can be adjusted to maximize velocity at the trap location. Tire upgrades improve grip for cleaner launches without wheelspin.

Drift Zone Gold scores scale with zone length and difficulty. Longer zones with tighter scoring formulas require sustained drifts exceeding 100,000 points for Gold. Drift score multipliers from Skill Point bonus boards significantly impact drift zone scoring, making board placement strategically important for dedicated farmers.

Optimal Vehicles by Stunt Type

Danger Signs: McLaren F1, Bugatti Chiron, Toyota GR Supra, Nissan GT-R R35

Speed Traps: Koenigsegg Jesko, Rimac Nevera, McLaren Speedtail, Bugatti Divo

Drift Zones (Low Speed): Mazda MX-5 Miata, Toyota GR86, Honda S2000, Nissan 350Z

Drift Zones (High Speed): Nissan GT-R R34, Toyota Supra, Chevrolet Corvette Z06, BMW M3 GTR

Photo Spots: Vehicle selection matters less than positioning; use vehicles matching the scenery theme

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