Well obviously the police Murceilargos were getting their butts handed to them by a One-77 , so they asked for help from a specialised police unit that could beat any type of cars included its own kind , so at 03:50-04:00 the Bugatti basically just waits at the tunnel to intercept the racers while assisting the surviving police cars
i remember one time when i was doing this one in the Pagani i wrecked out like 0.5 miles away from the finish line i didnt have any jammers left so i had no other choice but to hit the spike strip
Youre racing through a cold mountainous road as Police in Lamborghini murciealagos attempt to take you out. Every time you reach a warmer area, a faster, more aggressive cop pursues you, until the hottest area, where a Bugatti pursues you, changes everything. Thats why its called hotting up
@@Cinder_3OD I guess that's also true. But aren't the Murcielago units already capable of catching up to casual Supercars? The only possible need for the SLR Mclarens is because they were already there on patrol. Nobody called for them, they were just there. The Bugatti wasn't called for either, as it too was just watching.
The Viper ACR is easily the best car in the exotic series. Don't be fooled by the fact that it's not on the cover or in the trailers or play menu movie. Trust me.
When you start to reach the final races of a category (here, the Exotic one), the cops start to mobilize cars of the superior category during Hot Pursuit mode. Just to challenge you and give you a taste of what's coming next
Thumbs up if you think the Bugatti in this event should've been a Lamborghini Reventón. Shame that the same police car from the box art never appeared in the racer career.
@@ralphlorenzperolino3054 oh I mean the slr cops they are absolute assholes in big timber cause I play without weapons, including no jammers. So they hit almost as hard as the Bugatti