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Forza Horizon 6 Street Racing Guide: Tokyo City Docks Charge Event - ShadowViper7 - 05-06-2026 If you’ve been diving into the Tokyo City Region in Forza Horizon 6, you already know the vibe is unmatched. But if you want a race that truly captures that raw, underground midnight-run energy, you need to head over to the eastern side of the map and look for the Tokyo City Docks Charge. Because it’s a Street Racing event (look for that classic purple icon on your map), you won't have the luxury of a closed track. You’ll be dodging civilian traffic, dealing with tight industrial corridors, and tearing up the asphalt under an overcast spring night sky. It’s accessible right early on in the region, so it’s the perfect spot to test your tuning skills and earn some serious street cred. Here is a full breakdown of how the 4.0-mile point-to-point race plays out, along with some community-tested strategies to help you cross the finish line in first place. Track Profile: A Tale of Two Halves The Tokyo City Docks Charge is essentially two completely different races stitched together. The Dockside Maze: The first half of the race forces you to weave through a maze of tight, 90-degree industrial dockside corners. There are no friendly tire walls here—just unforgiving shipping containers and concrete barriers. The Full-Throttle Sprint: Once you survive the maze, the track suddenly opens up into a wide, high-speed open road. This is a flat-out sprint to the finish line where your engine's top-end power gets put to the test. Tactical Tips for the Docks To nail this event, you need to adapt to the shifting nature of the track. Here is what you should keep in mind before hitting the grid: Nail the Launch: Do not slack at the starting line. Because you start in a tight grid surrounded by heavy industrial scenery, getting ahead of the pack early is crucial. If you get stuck in the middle of AI opponents and civilian traffic while navigating the first few turns, you are bound to get pinned against a wall. Brake Early for the 90s: It is incredibly easy to overcook your entry into the dockside turns. Missing a braking point doesn't just mean losing a position; smashing into a shipping container will instantly ruin your skill chains and kill all your momentum. Slow in, fast out. Balance Your Build: It is tempting to bring a pure drift or extreme handling build to handle the maze, but do not over-index on cornering. If your car lacks top-end speed, the AI will effortlessly cruise past you once the track transitions into that final open-road sprint. The Best (and Worst) Cars for the Job The community has been grinding this event, and a pretty clear meta has already emerged regarding what works and what doesn't. The Community Favorite: Porsche 911 If you want the cleanest run possible, grab a Porsche 911. Thanks to its rear-engine layout, it gets incredible traction out of corners. This allows you to handle the tight 90-degree dock bends flawlessly, rocket out of the turns, and maintain enough top-speed stability to hold your lead on the final straight. The Trap: Heavy JDM All-Wheel-Drives (e.g., Nissan GT-R) Rolling up to a Tokyo street race in a Nissan GT-R feels like the culturally correct thing to do, but multiple racers in the community have warned against it for this specific event. Heavy AWD platforms tend to suffer from severe understeer through the blocky, tight turns of the docks. You'll likely spend more time fighting the car's weight than actually racing, making it a frustrating choice if you're trying to secure first place. Don't Miss the Hidden XP Board While you are hanging out in the Tokyo City Docks area for this event, make sure to grab a quick open-world collectible. There is a hidden 3,000 XP Bonus Board tucked away right on the edge of a stack of shipping containers. You can’t reach it from the ground, so you will need to approach the container stacks from the southeast side, drive up onto them, and smash through it. It's an easy chunk of experience points to grab between race attempts.[b][/b] |