In Forza Horizon 6, the Y2Kei Daily Challenge asks you to win a Road Circuit race using an Eclectic Domestic car. Thankfully, there are a few event choices, with one of them being the quickest and easiest option. Here’s how you can complete this particular challenge with minimum effort.
Best Race for the Y2Kei Daily Challenge

To complete the Y2Kei Daily Challenge in Forza Horizon 6, players need to drive an Eclectic Domestic car and win a Road Circuit race. Although there are several races that can be attempted to complete the challenge, one race is available early in the game without any performance class restrictions, making it the best option for players.
Players can either race in Shimanoyama or Irokawa Circuit, as both of them are Road Circuit events in which Eclectic Domestic cars can participate.
Shimanoyama Circuit is the best option for most players, as it only requires the Green Wristband and thus, players can participate without any class restrictions. Thus, players are free to enter the event with any Eclectic Domestic car without worrying about its performance class.
Which Car Should You Use?

It is possible to use any Eclectic Domestic vehicle to complete this challenge. For instance, the 1991 Toyota Sera is one possible option for the task at hand. There is no need to buy any upgrades or tune the car because this race has no class restrictions.
To make it as easy as possible, you might want to reduce the Drivatar Difficulty to Tourist. In this way, you can ensure winning the race without making modifications to the car.
Can You Use a Custom Race?
While it is possible to test custom events, that would not be the best solution. Previous Festival Playlist challenges often required players to go through the official Festival races instead of custom-made versions.
If you decide to create a custom race, it is advisable to set it to two or more laps as one lap might not be considered as a circuit. Nevertheless, the safest way to complete the challenge is by completing the official Shimanoyama Circuit.
Finish the Race

The Shimanoyama Circuit consists of five laps, though each lap is fairly short in a D-Class car. Once you cross the finish line in first place while driving an Eclectic Domestic vehicle, the Y2Kei Daily Challenge will be complete.

