Gran Turismo 7 has released three brand-new daily races. This week, Race A takes place at the Deep Forest Raceway, the 3.6 km long original circuit-type track in Switzerland.
The other two races will also take place on iconic tracks, including Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya GP No Chicane and Watkins Glen Long. So, continue reading as we'll explain everything about the three new Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races.
What are this week's Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races?
This week, the three GT7 Daily Races will take place at the Deep Forest, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya GP No Chicane, and Watkins Glen Long. The first one is an original circuit-type track, and the rest are real-world circuit tracks.
Race A takes place at the Deep Forest Raceway, an original circuit-type track measuring 3.6 km, and lasts 5 laps. You'll need to use an Autobianchi A112 Abarth '85 equipped with racing hard tires. The car settings in this race are specified; however, you will have a grid start with a false start check. You'll also be provided only one tank of fuel and a set of tires.
Race B lasts for 5 laps and takes place at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya GP No Chicane, a real-world circuit-type track in Barcelona, Spain. In this race, you are allowed to choose any Gr.3 grade car equipped with racing soft tires and a performance limit of BOP(M).
The race settings are partially changeable, as you can adjust the brake balance, and you'll have to perform a rolling start. Lastly, you'll be offered only one tank of fuel and one set of tires throughout the race.
Race C takes place at the Watkins Glen Long Course, a 5.4 km long real-world circuit-type track, and requires players to complete 10 laps. You can choose any Gr.4 grade car with a performance limit of BOP(M) and racing hard tires. The settings are partially changeable, as you can change brake balance. There is a rolling start, and you'll also only get one set of tires and a tank of fuel.
These Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races are the main ranked multiplayer events. Your Driver Rating (DR) and Sportsmanship Rating (SR) are updated after each race, and they also set your ranking and league for the flagship esports series every season.
To access these daily races, you'll have to unlock Sport Mode by completing Menu Book 9 in the GT Cafe single-player hub. Also, a PlayStation Plus subscription is required to take part in these daily races.
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