Welcome to our weekly guide on Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races. As usual, Gran Turismo 7 has added three new daily races, and one of this week's races takes place at the iconic Blue Moon Bay Speedway - Infield B.
The other two races take place on classic tracks, namely the Kyoto Driving Park - Yamagiwa and the Dragon Trail - Seaside. Continue reading, as we explore everything about these three new daily races in GT7.
What are this week's Gran Turismo 7 daily races?

This week, the GT7 daily races take place at the Blue Moon Bay Speedway - Infield B, Kyoto Driving Park - Yamagiwa, and the Dragon Trail - Seaside. Two of these are original circuit-type tracks, and one is an original circuit based on a real-life location.
These daily races offer you the perfect way to test your driving skills, as each track provides unique challenges, helping you work on different parts of your driving.
Race A
Race A takes place at the Blue Moon Bay Speedway - Infield B, a 2.8 km original circuit-type track in Japan. To win this 8-lap race, you are allowed to use the Hyundai ELANTRA N'23 with a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine producing 276.1 HP, capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds. The car should be equipped with sports hard tires.
The car settings for this race are fixed, and the SR/DR updates are disabled. Lastly, you’ll get only a tank of fuel and one set of tires.
Race B
Race B takes place at the Kyoto Driving Park - Yamigawa, a 4.9 km original circuit-type track in Japan. To win this 5-lap race, you are allowed to use any Gr.4 car equipped with racing medium tires.
The car settings for this race are partially changeable with brake balance, and the DR/SR updates are enabled. Lastly, you'll only get a tank of fuel with one set of tires.
Race C
Race C takes you to the Dragon Trail - Seaside, an original circuit-type track based on a real-world location in Croatia. To win this 13-lap race, you are allowed to use any Gr.3 car equipped with racing hard and racing medium tires, and one pit stop is required.
The car settings for this race are partially chargeable with brake balance, and the DR/SR updates are enabled. Lastly, to win this race, you will get two tanks of fuel and five sets of tires.
These daily races are the main ranked multiplayer events in Gran Turismo 7. Your DR and SR are updated after each race, and they also set your ranking and league for the game's flagship sports series each season.
To access these daily races, you need to unlock Sport Mode by completing Menu Book 9 in the GT Cafe single-player hub. You also need a PlayStation Plus subscription to take part in these races.
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