1. Verify the reset details
Check reward cars, event restrictions, surface type, class limits, and source status before naming a final recommendation.
Weekly setup tracker
Use this page as the weekly prep desk: check reward cars, event requirements, suggested starter builds, tune links, and which pages need a quick refresh before the season changes.
Start with event class, drivetrain limits, surface type, and whether the challenge rewards clean consistency or one perfect run.
This turns the page into a repeatable operating system: verify the reset, pick safe builds, attach internal links, then publish a compact update that can be reused in email and social posts.
Check reward cars, event restrictions, surface type, class limits, and source status before naming a final recommendation.
Choose one conservative car and tune path for each event type before adding aggressive alternatives.
Connect every event note to a car page, preset URL, calculator, tune-code workflow, or best-car hub.
Keep the weekly update compact: restriction, safe car, tune link, route problem, and retest status.
Use this board as the repeatable page structure every playlist reset: verify, pick, link, and send the tune drop.
Verify before naming
Link to Car Pass or car database after the source is clear.
Class and drivetrain first
Pick upgrade order and a safe A or S1 baseline before chasing extreme builds.
Surface and run-up matter
Use gearing and launch notes for speed traps, jumps, and zones.
Fast guide format
Keep the note short, link the car page, and avoid filler text.
Keep the live page structured even when official details are incomplete. Slots make it clear what is verified, what is safe, and what still needs retesting.
Use only after rewards, restrictions, and event types are verified.
One reliable car and preset per event type keeps the page useful fast.
Use this slot when a patch, route, or reward change makes an older setup uncertain.
Queue pages to refresh: reward car, class hub, preset, guide, or tune-code row.
These fields prepare the page for future structured weekly entries without forcing fake current-week data into the site.
Check the playlist on the same weekly cadence and keep the answer short: restriction, best safe car, best tune link, and one setup note.
Every reward car should link to the car database, best cars, and the most relevant calculator.
This keeps the page useful even before final reward details are available, and makes the update process repeatable.
Use for road championships, speed zones, and mixed city routes.
Use for weekly drift zones before chasing high-angle builds.
Use when the playlist needs quick coverage across several event types.
Use before spending PI on a restricted weekly build.
Use for required-car chapters, skill chains, PR stunts, and quick tune swaps.
Specialist routes
Weekly playlist traffic should not stop on this tracker. Route players into the exact checklist, stunt, time-attack, or preset workflow that matches the event they are trying to clear.
Use this when a new reset needs legal picks, event restrictions, and retest notes before publishing.
Use for PR stunt weeks where launch, gearing, run-up, and landing stability decide the reward.
Use when the playlist has clean-lap, leaderboard, or retry-heavy routes that need repeatable pace.
Promote verified weekly setups here after car, class, surface, and tune direction are clear.
Keep reward cars and restrictions labelled until an official source or verified in-game view confirms them.
Weekly events usually reward repeatable handling more than leaderboard aggression, especially in traffic or weather.
Each reset should point players to the best current car list, calculator state, preset URL, or Car Pass tracker row.
These cards are the working template for future live playlist updates. Each row should stay small enough to refresh quickly: restriction, safe pick, tune path, and one guide route.
The weekly tracker should feed a short email, not a long generic blast. This format turns each page update into a repeat visit and gives the newsletter a useful reason to exist.
Subject line
FH6 weekly safe picks: road, drift, speed, and reward notes
Opening line
This week, start with the verified restrictions first, then use these conservative tune paths.
Setup rows
Event, restriction, safe car, tune link, one weakness, and retest status.
Return link
Send readers back to the weekly tracker so Search Console, email, and tune pages reinforce each other.
Use these labels so readers can tell whether a weekly row is still a planning note or already connected to a reliable setup.
Use while rewards or restrictions are still unconfirmed. Do not name final cars yet.
Use after event type, restriction, reward, and source timing are checked.
Use after the row has a calculator state, preset URL, guide, or car-page path.
Use when a patch, route condition, or new car option may change the recommendation.
Retention loop
The weekly page should create a reason to come back: short setup notes, clear verified status, and links to pages that can improve after every reset.
Check event class, drivetrain limits, surface type, and reward car timing before choosing a tune.
A stable A or S1 baseline is usually safer than an extreme build because weekly events reward consistency across traffic, weather, and mixed routes.
Update it on the weekly playlist cadence with reward cars, event restrictions, suggested cars, and the closest tune links.
FH6 tuning drops
Get weekly FH6 event restrictions, safe car picks, tune links, and car page updates in one short setup note.
No spam. Just new presets, tested car notes, and weekly route updates.