

Gearheads,
This week in The Crew 2 marks the final week of Season 3. You can expect to find more news coming next week going over what’s planned in Season 4 Episode 1. Before we get too ahead of ourselves, let’s see what happening this week!
To conclude this third season, you get a last chance to prove to everyone what you’re made of. It’s called Velocita and it’s all about aggressive lines, tricky tracks and Italian rides. Will you be able to tame the concrete?
PLATINUM: ITALIAN FRACTAL TIRE
GOLD: ABARTH 124 SPIDER
SILVER: 52K SPARE PARTS
BRONZE: 150K FOLLOWERS
You can find all the details on The Crew Hub
Go into this week’s LIVE Summit prepared with our weekly bundle. Add three Italian beasts to your garage from Ferrari, Pagani and Lamborghini. Find this bundle in the Far & Beyond store.
The Far & Beyond has given the Pagani Zonda F the makeover treatment this week with the Matte Grigio vehicle & vanity bundle. Available in-store until November 16th
Pagani Zonda F (2005) Matte Grigio Bundle:
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Photo by: @Sewon35 (Twitter)
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