Gran Turismo 7 is racing into another summer with a new set of GT7 Daily Races. The June 3 edition sees players take on three legendary tracks with a proper endurance race for everyone to sink their teeth into.
This follows Update 1.48 which hit the game last week. The update adds five new cars to the game, including the first Volvos in Gran Turismo 7. While you can't use those here, you could use the new Honda NSX GT500 '00 for the final race.
Race A
Daytona - Road Course - 3 laps
The first race this week takes players the Daytona Road Course for three laps in the Mazda Roadster Touring Car.
Each car will use the Sports Hard tyre. There is 1x fuel consumption and tyre wear. The 12-car field will use a rolling start to get the race underway, so be sure to get a qualifying lap in otherwise you will struggle to finish on the podium.
Every player will have their car tuned with a high-speed BoP. No further adjustments are allowed in this race.
DR is switched off, but SR is on so you will need to keep it clean out there.
There is light mechanical damage along with light shortcut penalties and penalties for collisions with other cars.
Race B
Interlagos - 5 laps
Next we are heading to Interlagos for a five-lap race in Gr.4 machinery. Players will be on the Racing Hard tyre for this one, with 1x fuel consumption and tyre wear.
The 16-car field will use a rolling start, so once again qualifying is crucial.
Each car will use a mid-speed BoP, with brake balance adjustments allowed. Both DR and SR are on for this race, so you need to be fast and clean in your racing.
There is light mechanical damage along with light shortcut penalties and penalties for collisions with other cars.
Race C
Fuji - 24 laps
The final race this week is a mega-endurance race as we tackle 24 laps(!) of Fuji International Speedway in Gr.3 cars.
Each car can only use the Racing Medium, Intermediate, or Wet compounds and there is one mandatory pitstop. However, with 2x fuel consumption and 4x tyre wear you may end up needing more than just one stop.
The 16-car field will once again use a rolling start, so be sure to qualify. Though in such a long race you have time to make up for a bad qualifying lap.
The cars will use a mid-speed BoP, with only brake balance adjustments permitted. Once again DR and SR are both on for this race.
There is light mechanical damage along with light shortcut penalties and penalties for collisions with other cars. There is also a penalty for cutting the pitlane entry/exit lines so be sure to stay on the correct side!
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