How to Skip Practice in Forza Motorsport

Kirthana K
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Like most racing games, you would be put in a training session to get familiar with the gameplay. But if you have played the game for a while and are familiar with the controls, you would want to skip all that and get right into the game. The same applies for when you start playing in career mode in Forza Motorsport, as the Builder’s Cup will take you around the training session first. In this guide we will see how to skip practice in Forza Motorsport.

How to Skip Practice in Forza Motorsport

If you wish to skip the practice session and jump right into the game, there is a way to do that. Here we will see how to skip practice in Forza Motorsport.

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For some players, heading into a practice session will help them get familiar with their car and the tracks. There are objectives that you need to clear within a time limit, and the more you practice the more you can avoid penalties while playing the game. But if you are a pro and have already tested your car upgrades, then you can quickly skip the training session. To do that, during the practice session, pause the game and click on Exit. You will find the Skip Practice option in the menu. You can select it to jump into the Builder’s Cup directly.

Practice sessions are a great way to also earn some XP. There are objectives you need to complete during a session, and if you could finish them, then you can quickly get XP and level up. If you choose to skip the practice session, then you might miss out on a chance to earn some easy XP. But you can still earn XP in the main race as well.

That’s all there is to know about skipping practice in Forza Motorsport. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.

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