Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races: In The Balance

Gran Turismo 7 Day by day Races: In The Stability

A fresh trio of events are included in the most recent batch of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races, which will run over the course of the upcoming week.

This week, two of the game’s “original” circuits are in the rotation: a resurrected fan favorite and a more recent fictitious track made for the GT Sport racing categories.

But this week’s Race A features a one-make race in hot hatchbacks on a real-world circuit. The race will not effect your Driver Rating or Sportsmanship Rating because, as usual, this is a “No DR/SR Updates” event.

You’ll be competing in a six-lap sprint race over the condensed Suzuka Circuit East Course, which consists of the pit straight and the Esses section, in the Renault Clio RS220 Trophy 2016, a vehicle you may earn twice in the GT7 career mode.

Your Clio has a lot of room for modification, but employing the medium Balance of Performance, it will be brought into a single power and weight specification. Comfort The race calls for soft tires.

While Race B puts you in a production-based racing class called Gr.4 that is largely analogous to the real-world GT4 category but with more common front- and four-wheel drive versions.

This sprint contest will only last for four laps on the Dragon Trail Gardens circuit. For the race, Racing Hard tires are required, although you have the choice to adjust your car’s braking balance anyway you like.

The Gran Turismo 7-redesigned Deep Forest Raceway circuit will be your destination for Race C.

You can choose any car from the class for the competition because it is a race for Gr.3 vehicles, which is Gran Turismo’s counterpart of the GT3 category.

Once more, you’ll be able to adjust the braking balance of the vehicle as you see fit, which should prevent the traditional pecking order from being in effect. In fact, a quick peek at a leaderboard of early practice times reveals no obvious front-runner.

The parameters for the race are a little odd, requiring Racing Soft tires and a pretty strict tire wear multiplier of 5x, meaning that your tires will wear out five times more quickly than usual. Because of this, it is improbable that you would finish the 12-lap race without having to pit for a new set of tires, but in any event, every car is obligated to halt for a pit stop.

A one-minute time penalty will be assessed if you don’t make that stop, which cannot be made either just before the start of the first lap or right before the finish of the last lap.

You must unlock Sport Mode in the GT Cafe single-player hub by finishing Menu Book 9 (“Championship: Tokyo Highway Parade”) in order to enter the Daily Races.

The following new set should be released on Monday, September 4, since GT7’s Daily Races have been updated every Monday throughout the game’s existence.

Race A

  • Track: Suzuka Circuit – East Course, 6 laps
  • Car: Renault Clio RS220 Trophy ’16 – Garage/Rental Car
  • Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (M)
  • Tires: Comfort Soft
  • Settings: Fixed
  • Start Type: Grid Start
  • Fuel use: 1x
  • Tire use: 1x

Race B

  • Track: Dragon Trail – Gardens, 4 laps
  • Car: Gr.4 – Garage/Rental Car
  • Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (M)
  • Tires: Racing Hard, Racing Inter/Wet
  • Settings: Partially Allowed – Brake Balance
  • Start Type: Rolling Start
  • Fuel use: 1x
  • Tire use: 1x

Race C

  • Track: Deep Forest Raceway, 12 laps
  • Car: Gr.3 – Garage/Rental Car
  • Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (M)
  • Tires: Racing Soft, Racing Inter/Wet
  • Settings: Partially Allowed – Brake Balance
  • Start Type: Rolling Start
  • Fuel use: 2x
  • Tire use: 5x

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