Cone Crazy
Cone Crazy is one of GTA Vice City's more precise and challenging vehicle missions, as it asks you to navigate a tight race course without touching any of the traffic cones that are present on the course. Completing the challenge gives you a small cash reward that gets larger each time you beat the course again, though you only need to win the first time for it to count towards 100% completion. This Cone Crazy walkthrough guide includes an update for GTA Vice City Definitive Edition on PS5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch.
How to Complete Cone Crazy
Cone Crazy asks you to navigate a tight race course without touching any of the traffic cones that are present on the course. Completing the challenge gives you a small cash reward that gets larger each time you beat the course again, though you only need to win the first time for it to count towards 100% completion. Head to the parking garage behind the Ocean View Hotel in Ocean Beach, and you’ll find a Stallion sports car on the roof of the garage. Get in and follow the prompts to start the mission.
A timer starts counting down when you pass the first checkpoint. Each new checkpoint you grab adds 12 seconds to the clock, but the goal is, eventually, finishing the race as fast as possible, at least it is if you want to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars. The first time, though, you just need to finish. Drive slowly and carefully to avoid hitting cones. If you’ve not driven a Stallion before, it might be worth your while to do some test drives around the roof before starting the mission or after failing it once.
Cone Crazy Rewards
The first time you win, you’ll earn $200. This is the only stage required for 100% completion, but you can earn a substantial amount of money by continuing. Each time you set a new record, you’ll earn double the previous reward’s amount. The highest amount you can earn is $838,860,800, though that also requires you to complete the course in under 10 seconds.
Each time you set a new record, the checkpoints add one second fewer to your total. In the second challenge, for example, a checkpoint will add 11 seconds instead of 12. It drops to six seconds by the seventh challenge and remains there for all successive attempts.