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Saints Row Grand Prix Hidden History Guide

Updated: Aug 23, 2022 4:44 pm
Saints Row Grand Prix Hidden History Guide

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The Grand Prix might not sound like it, but it’s a street-art-based hidden history mission in Saints Row.

These missions often revolve around you finding tourist information boards to learn more about the city.

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This Saints Row Grand Prix Hidden History guide will show you how to unlock all of the secrets of street art.

Saints Row Grand Prix Hidden History Map Location

Grand Prix Map Location

You can find Grand Prix hiding away in the eastern area of West Providencia, just southeast of JimRob’s Garage.

Saints Row Grand Prix Hidden History Sign Locations

Saints Row Grand Prix – Welcome Sign

The welcome sign is pretty obvious standing right in the middle of the exhibit as you enter the area.

Saints Row Grand Prix – Sign 2

Grand Prix 02

Once you’ve got the Welcome Sign done, turn around and head back towards the front gate to find the second sign just off to the right.

Saints Row Grand Prix – Sign 3

Grand Prix 03

Now head past the welcome sign towards the four-legged tower ahead. YOu can find the next sign waiting for you beneath one of those legs.

Saints Row Grand Prix – Sign 4

Grand Prix 04

Just past the last sign, you should see a dilapidated train cart. Behind the train cart, you can find the fourth sign.

Saints Row Grand Prix Hidden History – Sign 5

Grand Prix 05

For the final sign, turn away from the old train that you found in the last sign, and look for a weird modern sculpture of a cartoon spider.

With all 5 signs collected, return to the welcome sign to collect your well-earned prize.

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