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Not the the Test PATH, but the Test TRACK. You need to go up to and click the garage doors behind the lifts and pick the track from the travel menu.
Please make an option in the main menu to abort the tutorial mode...
How its now its just to lame to do everything for the tutorial mode before you can start a real game.. Most people who played the older versions already know the most already how the game works.. Its just annoying if we cant skip the tutorial instead.
Can't move any car to the track, I don't get that option on either car. Have sold the newer car and renovated the older car until it decided NOT to allow me to put three of the wheels back on.
So now I am stuck with a 1 wheel renovated car and no sight of finishing the tutorial in six hours of play.
I expect games to get tougher as you play them, not been able to complete a tutorial in six hours is verging on the ridiculus!
If you create new a new game, you can choose normal mode without tutorial ;)