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there's a prize for the purist winner of every competition, yes. and no, you don't have to be a premium player to win it.
Thanks Dave, much appreciated. Just the answer I was hoping for
Have a good season all.
You do not need to be a premium player to play purist, but you have to play it on the normal game, and as you say it is down to you to not make transfers. If you do not make transfers you will automatically go into the purist table, as you have not altered you team. As each competition is separate, just picking your team at the start of that race and making no changes between stages will keep it purist. Except for the classics, where transfers are allowed between each individual race even for purists, to keep it simple so there is no confusion.
Im unsure about the prizes, so Dave may be best answering that.
Ok, thanks.
Hopefully Dave will see this and be able to answer the prize question.