PR Stunts are spread across the Japan map in Forza Horizon 6, and they’re an important part of progression. They help with Wristband upgrades and earning Credits, so you’ll end up doing many of them as you play. This guide covers all 111 PR Stunts in Forza Horizon 6, explains the different stunt types, and shares simple strategies to help you earn 3 stars more easily.
What Are PR Stunts in Forza Horizon 6?
PR Stunts are short skill challenges marked on your map with specific icons. You'll find them locked behind Wristband colors, which means you need to progress through the Horizon Festival ranks to access the harder ones.
Each stunt has three star ratings to chase, and to reach the highest rank, you need the right car plus proper technique. The full breakdown looks like this:
| PR Stunts | Icon | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Danger Signs | ![]() | 20x |
| Drift Zones | ![]() | 20x |
| Speed Traps | ![]() | 30x |
| Speed Zones | ![]() | 30x |
| Trailbrazers | ![]() | 11x |
All PR Stunts in Forza Horizon 6
I'll divide the stunts into sections by type so you can find what you need fast. I also put each icon on the minimap with a color code connected to its Wristband requirement, which makes it easier to spot which events you can attempt at your current rank.
Danger Signs PR Stunts (20 Locations)

Danger Signs are jump challenges that measure how far your car flies through the air. Speed is the most important thing here. The faster you are when you hit the ramp, the farther you will jump (fastest car in your garage). Try to approach the ramp in a straight line and build up speed from far away. Landing cleanly on all four wheels can also give you a small extra distance bonus.
Here are the locations for Danger Signs on the map:
| Danger Sign | Region | Wristband | 3-Star Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Festival Leap | Ohtani | Yellow | 274.3m |
| Mt. Fuji View | Ohtani | Green | 228.6m |
| Rollercoaster Leap | Minamino | None | 213.4m |
| Stadium Jump | Shimanoyama | Blue | 365.8m |
| Highway Jump | Shimanoyama | Blue | 259.1m |
| Clifftop Crest | Sotoyama | Blue | 274.3m |
| Alpine Heights | Sotoyama | Pink | 335.3m |
| Highlands | Takashiro | Pink | 487.7m |
| Circuit Leap | Hokubu | Pink | 304.8m |
| Airfield Take-Off | Ito | Pink | 243.8m |
| Seaside Heights | Ito | Orange | 335.3m |
| Tanbo Launch | Ito | Orange | 335.3m |
| Shirakawa-go | Minamino | Orange | 335.3m |
| Azure Drive | Ito | Orange | 365.8m |
| Farmland Falls | Takashiro | Orange | 548.6m |
| Irokawa Launch | Nangan | Purple | 426.7m |
| Nangan Heights | Nangan | Purple | 396.2m |
| Tokyo City Lookout | Shimanoyama | Purple | 640.1m |
| Tokyo City Dockside | Tokyo City | Purple | 518.2m |
| Railway Bridge | Hokubu | Purple | 350.5m |
Drift Zones PR Stunts (20 Locations)
Drift Zones give you points based on your drifting angle, speed, and how long you stay sideways. You have to start drifting before entering the zone and use the full width of the road to keep your slides going.

Linking drifts together through S-shaped corners helps build more points, too. The best car to use for drifting is the Formula Drift Supra, because it handles high-speed zones better. Just be careful not to hit walls, because crashing will reset your combo.
Here are the locations for Drift Zones on the map:
| Drift Zone | Region | Wristband | 3-Star Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bandai Azuma Skyline | Shimanoyama | Green | 160,000 |
| Inner City Run | Tokyo City | Green | 45,000 |
| Kawazu Nandaru Loop Bridge | Nangan | Blue | 120,000 |
| Red Road | Shimanoyama | Blue | 135,000 |
| Minamino Horseshoe | Minamino | Blue | 130,000 |
| Nukabira Turn | Sotoyama | Pink | 100,000 |
| Shiro Switch | Sotoyama | Pink | 100,000 |
| Thunderbird | Takashiro | Pink | 130,000 |
| Cedar Grove | Hokubu | Pink | 160,000 |
| Hakone Nanamagari | Nangan | Orange | 340,000 |
| Seaside Trail | Ito | Orange | 105,000 |
| Shirakawa Curves | Minamino | Orange | 95,000 |
| Turbine Trail | Ito | Orange | 160,000 |
| Mt. Haruna | Takashiro | Orange | 140,000 |
| Hairpin | Shimanoyama | Purple | 160,000 |
| River Run | Ohtani | Purple | 170,000 |
| Kodachi Run | Ito | Purple | 140,000 |
| Tokyo City Docks | Tokyo City | Purple | 125,000 |
| Sunflower Fields | Ito | Purple | 100,000 |
| Meoto Iwa Turn | Ito | Gold | 125,000 |
Speed Traps PR Stunts (30 Locations)
Speed Traps only care about your speed at one exact point. Find the longest possible straight before the point, bring the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, and don't worry about what happens after you cross the line.

Airfield Runway and Izu Skyline both demand 230 mph, the highest in the game. You'll want a fully tuned hypercar for these two, and Airfield Runway actually gives you the runway space to build up to it.
Here are the locations for Speed Traps on the map:
| Speed Trap | Region | Wristband | 3-Star Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| River Split | Minamino | None | 105 mph |
| Lakeside Valley | Shimanoyama | Green | 160 mph |
| Rainbow Run | Tokyo City | Green | 140 mph |
| Ito Straight | Ito | Green | 150 mph |
| Tokyo City Run-Up | Ohtani | Blue | 170 mph |
| Festival Line | Ohtani | Blue | 160 mph |
| Flower Run | Hokubu | Blue | 120 mph |
| Crossover | Takashiro | Blue | 115 mph |
| Hirosaki Castle | Takashiro | Pink | 90 mph |
| Highland Road | Takashiro | Pink | 150 mph |
| Takashiro Bridge | Takashiro | Pink | 170 mph |
| Irabu Ohashi Bridge | Hokubu | Pink | 185 mph |
| Shirakawa-go Straight | Minamino | Pink | 180 mph |
| Akihabara Straight | Tokyo City | Pink | 195 mph |
| Nangan Turn | Nangan | Orange | 140 mph |
| Lake Viewing | Shimanoyama | Orange | 160 mph |
| Airfield Runway | Ito | Orange | 230 mph |
| Ine Beach | Ito | Orange | 210 mph |
| Bamboo Hilltop | Hokubu | Orange | 130 mph |
| Crop Fields | Takashiro | Orange | 150 mph |
| Daikoku Parking Area | Tokyo City | Orange | 160 mph |
| Jodogahama Grove | Nangan | Purple | 195 mph |
| Izu Skyline | Nangan | Purple | 230 mph |
| Stadium Back Road | Shimanoyama | Purple | 220 mph |
| Main Street | Shimanoyama | Purple | 190 mph |
| Riverside | Ohtani | Purple | 200 mph |
| Cedar Woodland | Minamino | Purple | 120 mph |
| Shibuya Crossing | Tokyo City | Purple | 210 mph |
| Snowbank | Sotoyama | Purple | 190 mph |
| Island Road | Legend Island | Gold | 215 mph |
Speed Zones PR Stunts (30 Locations)

Speed Zones track your average speed through a section of road. Going extremely fast in a straight line won’t help much if you need to slow down hard for corners. Cars like the Porsche 911 GT3 RS and Rimac Nevera perform better in these events than the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut because they keep their speed through turns more smoothly.
Here are the locations for Speed Zones on the map:
| Speed Zone | Region | Wristband | 3-Star Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highway View | Ito | None | 120 mph |
| Festival Loop | Ohtani | Green | 90 mph |
| Pylons | Ohtani | Green | 105 mph |
| Yahikoyama Curve | Ito | Green | 120 mph |
| Fuji Shibazakura | Shimanoyama | Blue | 120 mph |
| Mountain Pass | Shimanoyama | Blue | 115 mph |
| Kōzokudō | Hokubu | Blue | 185 mph |
| Temple Run-Up | Takashiro | Blue | 85 mph |
| Snow Slopes | Sotoyama | Blue | 80 mph |
| Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route | Sotoyama | Pink | 110 mph |
| Hirosaki Tangle | Takashiro | Pink | 90 mph |
| Tea Farm | Takashiro | Pink | 115 mph |
| Okishinaimura | Hokubu | Pink | 165 mph |
| Yama Trail | Ohtani | Pink | 85 mph |
| Farmland Curve | Minamino | Pink | 95 mph |
| Ocean Highway | Tokyo City | Orange | 205 mph |
| Seaside Park | Ito | Orange | 130 mph |
| Hanado | Minamino | Orange | 200 mph |
| Arashiyama Run | Ito | Orange | 115 mph |
| Minamino Curve | Minamino | Orange | 95 mph |
| Tall Trees | Hokubu | Orange | 100 mph |
| Deep Forest | Takashiro | Orange | 130 mph |
| Hakone Turns | Nangan | Purple | 110 mph |
| Matsumi Curve | Ohtani | Purple | 125 mph |
| Airfield Grove | Ito | Purple | 120 mph |
| Forest Straight | Ito | Purple | 130 mph |
| City Sights | Tokyo City | Purple | 200 mph |
| Underground Tunnel | Tokyo City | Purple | 190 mph |
| Ine Backstreet | Ito | Purple | 95 mph |
| Coastal Cliffside | Legend Island | Gold | 95 mph |
Trailblazers PR Stunts (11 Locations)

Trailblazers are timed challenges where you race across open areas to reach the finish as quickly as possible. The Ford Bronco and Ariel Nomad are great off-road car choices because they handle dirt, water, and rough terrain well without losing control easily. Before trying for a fast time, it helps to drive through the route once first so you can learn the best path.
Here are the locations for Trailblazers on the map:
| Trailblazer | Region | Wristband | 3-Star Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bridge Underpasses | Ohtani | Green | 40s remaining |
| Kodachi Descent | Shimanoyama | Blue | 27s remaining |
| Nachi Falls | Sotoyama | Blue | 45s remaining |
| Mountain Descent | Takashiro | Pink | 15s remaining |
| Forest Cut-Through | Hokubu | Pink | 45s remaining |
| Coastal Descent | Nangan | Orange | 43s remaining |
| Ropeway Run | Ito | Orange | 38s remaining |
| Kudarizaka | Ohtani | Purple | 47s remaining |
| On Par | Minamino | Purple | 40s remaining |
| Sekibe Kaijo | Ito | Purple | 47s remaining |
| Horizon Kaido | Sotoyama | Gold | 350s remaining |
Best Cars to Use for PR Stunts
You don't need a 1000-car collection for PR stunts. Five well-tuned cars cover every PR Stunt type:
| Car | Image | PR Stunts |
|---|---|---|
| Koenigsegg Jesko | ![]() | - Danger Signs - Speed Traps |
| Porsche 911 GT3 RS | ![]() | Speed Zones |
| Formula Drift Toyota GR Supra | ![]() | Drift Zones |
| Ariel Nomad | ![]() | Trailblazers |
| Rimac Nevera | ![]() | Short-Runway Danger Signs |
If you plan on farming PR Stunts a lot in Forza Horizon 6, buying the Minka House early for 450,000 CR is a good idea. It gives a 10% Credit bonus for Stunt Party events, and that extra money adds up quickly when you’re doing many runs.
PR Stunts in Forza Horizon 6 are more about patience and preparation than pure driving skill. You have to learn the route and use the right car for each event so that you can earn most 3-star ratings without too much trouble. Good luck!
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Updated: May 22, 2026









