- 1. Arcade
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- "Compete in wheel-to-wheel races
to unlock cars. These cars can be used in Arcade, Multiplayer and Free
Run."
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- Like most other racing
games Forza Motorsport provides players with an arcade mode that allows users to test out stock vehicles on a variety of tracks or to take one of the cars
out of their garage from career mode. The races are won as a part of the natural completion of the
game, unlocking new vehicles as previously mentioned. The percentage
completion statistic is managed separately for the career mode and arcade
mode emphasizing the difference between the two.
Arcade mode pits cars of the same class against each
other around a particular lap with a set number of tracks. The races are
divided up into series. The completion of all races in a series will
unlock 3 new cars for use in these races. There are twelve series in
Arcade mode.
  
- Arcade Series
- Series 1 - Maple Valley II (2 laps),
Silverstone Circuit Short (2 laps), Tsukuba Circuit (2 laps)
- Series 2 - Road Atlanta Short (3 laps),
Alpine Ring (3 laps), New York Circuit Short (3 laps)
- Series 3 - Pacific Shipyards (P2P),
Pacific Shipyards II (P2P),
- Series 4 - Sunset Peninsula Speedway (3
laps), Sunset Peninsula Infield (3 laps), Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca (3 laps)
- Series 5 - Fujimi Kaido Down Hill B
(P2P), Fujimi Kaido Hill Climb A (P2P)
- Series 6 - Road Atlanta (4 laps), Tokyo
Circuit (4 laps), Blue Mountains Raceway (4 laps),
- Series 7 - Fujimi Kaido Down HIll A
(P2P), Fujimi Kaido Hill Climb B (P2P)
- Series 8 - Maple Valley Raceway (4
laps), Blue Mountains Raceway II (4 laps), Rio de Jameiro Circuit (4 laps)
- Series 9 - Test Track Infield (1 lap),
Test Track Infield II (1 lap)
- Series 10 - New York Circuit (5 laps),
Road America (5 laps), Silverstone Circuit (5 laps)
- Series 11 - Nurburgring South (P2P),
Nurburgring North (P2P), Nurburgring West (P2P), Nurburgring East (P2P)
- Sereis 12 - Nurburgring
Nordschleife (2 laps)
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