After the latest balance update in Forza Horizon 6, farming Super Wheelspins is no longer as simple as abusing one broken car mastery tree for infinite rewards. Playground Games clearly adjusted the economy to slow down the crazy credit inflation players were creating during launch week. But even after the nerfs, there are still several reliable methods that work surprisingly well if you combine them efficiently.
The important thing now is maximizing three things at the same time:
Skill Points per minute
Credits earned during the grind
Car Mastery efficiency
A lot of older “infinite spin” methods either got reduced or capped. However, players are still averaging strong results by mixing EventLab farming, high-efficiency mastery cars, and seasonal rewards.
The Subaru 22B Method Is Still the Best Early-Game Farm
Even after the update, the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI remains one of the strongest farming cars in the game.
The reason is simple:
Cheap purchase price
Fast skill-chain multiplier growth
Easy Super Wheelspin unlock path
According to multiple community tests, the Subaru costs around 86,000 Credits and requires roughly 30 Skill Points to unlock its Super Wheelspin node.
That may not sound incredible at first, but here’s where the numbers matter.
A decent EventLab route can generate about 10 Skill Points every 30–40 seconds if your multiplier stays active. That means you can realistically earn enough points for a Super Wheelspin in around 2–3 minutes once your combo rhythm is stable.
Players who repeat this cycle for one hour are reporting:
18–22 Super Wheelspins
Around 3–5 million Credits total value
Multiple high-rarity car drops
That’s still one of the strongest economy loops in the game.
EventLab Farming Became the Real Meta
The update reduced some passive reward scaling, but EventLab obstacle maps remain extremely effective because they focus on raw Skill Point generation rather than level-up abuse.
One popular route uses the share code:
861224889 – “Fastest Max Skill Points”
The layout is basically a straight-line obstacle course filled with smashable objects, jumps, and multiplier boosts. You can restart instantly at the finish line instead of loading back into free roam, which saves a huge amount of time over long sessions.
The best setup usually includes:
Full driving assists enabled
Auto steering on
Subaru 22B mastery upgrades active
Skill multiplier perks unlocked
The update added soft caps to some bonus stacking systems, but this route still performs well because it relies on consistency rather than exploits.
Lamborghini Revuelto Is Better for Rich Players
If you already have solid Credits saved up, the 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto is arguably the highest-value mastery farming car right now.
The downside is the price.
The car costs roughly 365,000 Credits, but its mastery tree contains:
1 Super Wheelspin
3 regular Wheelspins
for about 39 Skill Points total.
Here’s a rough comparison:
Car Cost Skill Points Needed Rewards
Subaru 22B 86,000 CR ~30 1 Super Wheelspin
Lamborghini Revuelto 365,000 CR ~39 1 Super + 3 Regular
If your account is already sitting on several million Credits, the Revuelto method scales better because the extra Wheelspins dramatically increase your total rewards over long sessions.
A lot of experienced players now rotate both methods:
Farm Skill Points with Subaru
Spend points on Revueltos
Sell Revueltos back at auction
Repeat
That loop currently gives one of the best long-term returns in the game economy.
AFK Farming Still Works — Just Slower
Before the update, AFK highway races were completely broken. Players could leave the game running overnight and wake up to millions of Credits.
Now there are reward caps and speed bonus limitations.
Still, AFK farming is not dead.
The most common AFK route currently uses:
401393298 – “Ultra Fast Colossus!!”
The strategy is straightforward:
Use a 200+ mph car
Turn on assists
Rubber-band acceleration
Repeat long highway loops
The patch reduced efficiency after roughly 10 minutes per run, meaning shorter restart cycles are now better than endless loops.
Realistically, AFK farming now earns maybe 60–70% of what it did at launch. But for players who want passive progression while multitasking, it still works well enough.
Festival Playlist Rewards Matter More Now
One interesting change after the update is that weekly playlist rewards became much more important.
Since direct farming got nerfed slightly, seasonal content now provides some of the most reliable Super Wheelspin income in the game.
Completing playlist objectives consistently can provide:
Super Wheelspins
Rare cars
Bonus Wheelspins
Large credit payouts
A lot of players ignored playlists during launch week because raw farming was stronger. That’s no longer true.
If you combine:
Daily login rewards
Playlist objectives
EventLab skill farming
Efficient mastery cars
you end up with a much healthier long-term strategy.
The Biggest Mistake Players Make After the Update
Many players still waste Skill Points on random mastery trees that look flashy but have terrible value.
After the patch, efficiency matters far more than before.
You should prioritize:
Super Wheelspin nodes
Multiplier perks
Credit boost perks
XP boost perks
Avoid spending points on cosmetic-only rewards early on.
This is especially important if you are trying to build Credits quickly without relying entirely on auction flips or rare-car luck.
Some players in the community are already combining these optimized routes with marketplace strategies involving U4N, FH6 wheel spin discussions and auction investments to accelerate garage progression even faster.
The update definitely slowed down the wild economy abuse from the first week of FH6, but Super Wheelspin farming is still extremely profitable if you use the right methods.
Right now, the best overall strategy looks like this:
Use Subaru 22B for fast Skill Point farming
Run optimized EventLab obstacle tracks
Convert points into Revuelto mastery rewards later
Complete weekly Festival playlists
Use AFK methods only as supplemental income
Players expecting the old FH5-style “infinite exploit” methods will probably feel disappointed. But honestly, the current system feels healthier and more rewarding long term.
And if you optimize your routes properly, you can still generate millions of Credits and dozens of Super Wheelspins in a single evening session.