We are back with our weekly guide on Gran Turismo 7 daily races. GT7 has again added three daily races, but with a twist. Starting today is a new event that looks to pick up where a fan-favorite weekly challenge left off and rejigger some regulations.
So, keep reading our guide to know everything about the three new Gran Turismo 7 daily races.
What are this week's Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races?
This week, the daily races in GT7 take place at the Tokyo Expressway South Clockwise, the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 24h, and the Suzuka Circuit. Two of these are real-world circuit-type tracks, and one is a city-type track.
You can find everything about this week's Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races below.
Daily Race A
Race A will take you to the Tokyo Expressway South Clockwise, a 5.2 km long city-type track in Japan with 17 turns. To win this race, you are required to complete 4 laps using a Honda Civic (EK) Type R Touring car equipped with sports medium tires and a performance limit of BOP (H).
The car settings in this race are specified, but you'll have to perform a rolling start, and you'll get only a tank of fuel and a set of tires.
Daily Race B
Race B is also 4 laps long and takes place at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 24h, the 7 km long real-world circuit-type track in Belgium with 20 turns. In this race, you are allowed to use any Gr.3 category car equipped with racing hard tires and a peak performance limit of BOP (H).
The race settings are partially allowed with brake balance, but you'll have to perform a rolling start. Also, they only get a tank of fuel and one set of tires.
Daily Race C
Race C is the only one requiring a pit stop among all three. This 10-lap race will be taking place at the Suzuka Circuit, the 5.8 km long real-world circuit-type track in Japan with 17 turns.
To win this race, you'll have to use a specific set of pre-tuned and pre-liveried vehicles equipped with racing hard tires. The theme for this race is Super GT, borrowed from a three-race series that was used in weekly challenges earlier this year.
The car settings in this race are specified, but you'll have to perform a rolling start. Lastly, you'll get only a tank of fuel and one set of tires.
To access these daily races, you'll have to unlock Sport Mode by completing Menu Book 9 in the GT Cafe single-player hub. You also need a PlayStation Plus membership to take part in these races.
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