The Guts. Glory. Ram. weekly challenge is the final event in Forza Horizon 6's Welcome to Japan festival playlist. Four tasks stand between you and a stack of festival points and credits that push you closer to the Mazda Furai reward. None of the tasks are particularly punishing, but a couple have specific requirements that will trip you up if you go in blind.
What do you need to complete the Guts. Glory. Ram. challenge?
The challenge requires the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX for at least two of the four tasks, so that truck is your starting point. If you already have it sitting in your garage, pull it out. If not, it appears as part of a starter Horizon event, which means you can grab it without spending credits. Check that event first before heading to the Autoshow.

Select the Ram 1500 TRX
Once the truck is in your hands, just drive it to tick off the first task. No distance requirement, no specific road. Drive it, done.
How to earn 3 Stars at Danger Signs
Open the map and find any Danger Sign location. These are marked on the map and involve launching your vehicle off a ramp or cliff edge. The three-star threshold is purely about distance: the further your jump carries you, the higher your star rating.
Approach the Danger Sign with as much speed as you can manage before the launch point. The Ram 1500 TRX is heavy, so it won't float as naturally as a sports car, but it has enough grunt to clear three stars on most signs without needing upgrades. The key is that your landing distance must exceed the three-star threshold, not just reach it.

Clear the three-star threshold
How to earn five Great Wreckage Skills
This is the task that catches people out. Great Wreckage Skills sit in a specific tier: above a standard Wreckage Skill but below an Ultimate Wreckage Skill. Slamming into traffic at speed tends to register as a plain Wreckage Skill. Going off a very high cliff pushes the impact into Ultimate territory. Neither counts toward the five you need.
The consistent method is driving off moderate-height cliffs. The drop needs to be significant enough to register as Great Wreckage, but not so extreme that it tips into Ultimate. After testing several approaches, cliff drops in the mid-range are the most reliable way to chain these together. Avoid trying to farm them through traffic collisions since that approach consistently produces the wrong skill tier.
For more skill-farming strategies across different challenge types, the guide on how to earn Speed Skills fast in FH6 covers the mechanics of skill thresholds in useful detail.
How to win a Cross Country Race
The final task is the most straightforward. Open the map, locate a Cross Country Race, and win it in the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX. Cross Country events are built for trucks and off-road vehicles, so the Ram is genuinely well-suited here rather than a handicap.
Don't switch cars before starting the race. The task requires you to be driving the Ram 1500 TRX specifically, so confirm your vehicle selection before you commit to the event. Win the race and the fourth task clears immediately.
Guts. Glory. Ram. task summary
What rewards do you get for completing Guts. Glory. Ram.?
Finishing all four tasks earns you festival points and credits. Those festival points stack toward the Welcome to Japan playlist total, which is what unlocks the Mazda Furai. If you're working through the full playlist, check the complete Welcome to Japan challenges and rewards guide to see exactly how many points you still need.
Credits stack up fast when you're grinding through weekly challenges. If you want to make the most of every race and event, the credits farming guide for Forza Horizon 6 breaks down the most efficient methods for building your balance. For the full collection of weekly and daily challenge walkthroughs, the Forza Horizon 6 guides hub has everything in one place.


