In GTA 5 Online the time trial Chiliad downhill is active. We show you how to easily earn 102,000 GTA dollars in just one minute.
How do you earn the money? Drive to the starting point of the race at Mount Chiliad. You can recognize the starting point by the purple stopwatch on the world map. Keep in mind that you will be racing this event solo in a session. You do not need to start any game mode for this.
Which race is active? The race is called “Chiliad downhill.” You have 54.2 seconds to complete the course to earn the 102,000 GTA dollars.
How to win the Chiliad downhill race in GTA Online
The course layout: The route runs along a path over the mountain. The destination is therefore hard to miss. Along the way, there are opportunities to shortcut through bushes and over small bumps to reach the finish faster.
We will mark a few interesting spots along the way with exclamation points on the following map. There, you can shortcut by driving off the path.
This is how the ride goes: You start the course heading east. First, you go down the mountain. At the first junction, stay on the left path, as you can see in the following image.
At the point where you see a large rock, drive left around it, go along the slope, and then get back onto the main path. This is an optional shortcut.
After that, drive as fast as possible towards the finish. If you arrive on time, the 102,000 GTA dollars will be waiting for you. If you want to earn even more money, you can find ways to quickly earn millions of dollars in GTA Online.
The video tutorial will show more clearly which shortcuts are available here.
Video tutorial: In this video from GTA-Series, you will see a way to complete the Chiliad time trial on time.
Can you repeat the race? Yes, you can race as often as you want. However, the 102,000 GTA dollars are only available once. After that, you will only receive consolation prizes worth 2,000 GTA dollars.

Which vehicles should you use? For off-road tracks, motorcycles are particularly recommended to drive more controlled over loose ground. During our attempt, we used the BF-400.

