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Who says the zombie apocalypse has to be all doom and gloom? Dying Light: The Beast throws in a surprisingly addictive racing mini-game that lets you tear through Castor Woods at breakneck speeds while dodging both infected hordes and explosive obstacles. If you’re tired of sneaking around zombies and want to run them over instead, this guide will get you behind the wheel in no time.
The racing challenges aren’t just mindless fun either – they come with achievements, trophies, and some pretty sweet rewards that make the effort worthwhile. Let me walk you through everything you need to know to unlock and dominate these high-octane challenges.
Before we dive into the unlock process, let’s talk about why you should prioritize getting these racing challenges. The Fast and Fortunate quest line offers:
Visión personal: I initially ignored the racing challenges thinking they were just filler content, but they ended up being some of my favorite moments in the game. There’s something incredibly satisfying about launching a truck through a zombie-infested course at full throttle.

Here’s where many players get stuck – you can’t just stumble into the racing challenges. You need to unlock two specific driving skills first:
Consejo profesional: Don’t rush to unlock these skills just for racing. Both are incredibly useful for general gameplay, especially if you’re doing a lot of exploration or resource farming that requires vehicle travel.
If you need help prioritizing your skill progression, check out our guide on the best skills to unlock first to make sure you’re not wasting precious skill points.
Once you have the required driving skills, here’s exactly how to trigger the racing storyline:
Make your way to the Farmlands Area – this is the northern section of the map that becomes accessible as you progress through the misiones de la historia principal.
Look for the road that borders the Villa Area. You’ll know you’re in the right spot when you see a quest marker appear on your map – this is your first clue that something interesting is about to happen.
Approach the quest marker and you’ll find a crashed truck with someone desperately trying to contact the driver. Here’s what you need to do:
The voice will guide you to a car shop near Nate Market (which is in a Dark Zone, so come prepared). Inside the garage, you’ll meet Travis – your new racing organizer and possibly the most optimistic guy in the entire apocalypse.
Contexto de la historia: Travis has somehow decided that the best way to pass time during a zombie outbreak is to organize truck rally racing. It sounds insane, and honestly, it kind of is – but that’s exactly what makes it so much fun.
Travis isn’t going to hand you the keys and wish you luck. The racing system is structured around progression and skill development:
Nota importante sobre el tiempo: The one-day wait between races is real-time, not in-game time. Plan your racing sessions accordingly, or use this downtime to work on other misiones secundarias o Agricultura de XP.

After spending way too many hours perfecting my racing technique (and crashing spectacularly), here are the strategies that consistently deliver results:
Embrace controlled chaos – you’re going to crash, so make those crashes count:
When you’re barreling down a track and see multiple threats, here’s your decision hierarchy:
Master the respawn mechanic: Pressing ‘F’ (on PC) instantly respawns your vehicle if you get stuck or completely wrecked. Don’t hesitate to use this – there’s no penalty for respawning, and it’s often faster than trying to reverse out of a tight spot.
Console players: Check your control scheme for the respawn button – it’s usually mapped to one of the face buttons.
Each racing circuit in The Fast and Fortunate has its own personality and preferred strategy:
The racing challenges offer more than just bragging rights:
Travis promises something special for players who complete all circuits with good performance. Without spoiling it, I can say it’s worth the effort – especially if you’re working on Finalización de 100%.
Don’t overthink the steering – the vehicle handling is more forgiving than it initially appears Don’t restart after every crash – minor damage won’t prevent you from winning Don’t ignore the checkpoint system – you don’t have to complete the entire track in one perfect run Don’t forget to have fun – these challenges are meant to be an exciting break from survival horror
Ready to become the premier post-apocalyptic racer? These guides will help:
Información oficial del juego:
Skill and Progression Guides:
The Fast and Fortunate racing challenges transform Dying Light: The Beast from a pure survival horror experience into something more like “Mad Max meets zombie apocalypse.” Once you get behind the wheel and start tearing through those infected-infested courses, you’ll wonder why more zombie games don’t include high-speed vehicle mayhem.
So unlock those driving skills, find Travis, and get ready to prove that sometimes the best way to deal with a zombie horde is to drive right through them at 60 mph. Just remember – in the apocalypse, style points matter just as much as survival!