As 2024 approaches, Polyphony is keeping things pretty standard for the GT7 Daily Races. This week sees players take on a tricky challenge in the American desert as well as unique race around Lago Maggiore.
Race A
Streets of Willow Springs Reverse - 4 laps
The first race this week is a half-ranked and wild one! We'll be tasked with taking a Willys Jeep through four laps of the tricky Streets of Willow Springs Reverse course.
Everyone will be on the Comfort Soft tyre with 1x fuel consumption and tyre wear for this race. The 12-car field will be using a grid start to get the race started too.
Every Willys Jeep will use a low-speed BoP, with no further adjustments allowed.
This race is half-ranked, as while SR is on and tracking your performance, DR will not be impacted by where you finish.
There is light mechanical damage, along with light shortcut penalties and penalties for collisions.
Race B
Trial Mountain - 4 laps
Race B is the first fully-ranked race of the week and takes drivers to Trial Mountain for four laps in Gr.3 cars.
This race will be run on the Racing Hard tyre, with 1x fuel consumption and tyre wear. The 16-car field will use a rolling start, so qualifying well is vital.
Everyone will be on a mid-speed BoP, but brake balance adjustments are allowed. Both SR & DR are impacted by performance in this race.
There is light mechanical damage, along with light shortcut penalties and penalties for collisions.
Race C
Lago Maggiore - Centre - 20 laps
The final race is a 20-lap marathon around the short loop of Lago Maggiore in Gr.4 cars.
Everyone will be on the Racing Hard tyre with just 1x fuel consumption and 1x tyre wear. However, there is a mandatory pitstop so you do have to dive into the pitlane at some point.
Each car will use a low-speed BoP, with partial suspension changes and brake balance adjustments allowed. Both SR & DR are impacted by performance in this race.
There is light mechanical damage, along with light shortcut penalties and penalties for collisions. There is also a penalty for pit lane line cutting so be sure you are on the correct side on entry and exit!