New Tracks and Cars in Weekly Gran Turismo 7 Races

New Tracks and Cars in Weekly Gran Turismo 7 Races

Nowe trasy i samochody w cotygodniowych wyścigach Gran Turismo 7

Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races continues to surprise us with new tracks and cars every week. This time, one of the Suzuka Circuit locations will be featured twice in one set, which is a rarity in this type of event.

First up is the East Course at Suzuka Circuit. In the Race A event, you will have the chance to drive the classic Japanese Honda NSX Type R from 1992. However, it will be challenging to reach top speeds with this lightweight special model, as the race takes place on the shortened version of the Suzuka Circuit. You will need to complete seven laps and use slippery Sport Hard tires.

As always, the race will have a false start check. You will need to keep your car on the brakes from the moment the last light turns on until it goes off, to start the race. Otherwise, you will be penalized with a sudden loss of power that will last as long as the time you gained at the start.

In the Race B event, you will move to the famous Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. You will compete with Gr.4 cars for three laps on this legendary track. In this case, only Brake Balance adjustment is allowed, with no other tuning options.

Lastly, we return to the Suzuka Circuit, but this time on the full track version. In the Race C event, which lasts for a whopping 20 laps, you will be racing with Gr.3 cars. During the race, you must make a mandatory pit stop in the pit lane, regardless of whether you need to refuel or change tires. Failure to make the pit stop will result in a one-minute time penalty after the race. Also, make sure not to cross the pit lane entry and exit lines, as cutting them will incur a three-second time penalty.

The races will be conducted with relatively low fuel and tire wear. Fuel consumption will be at double the normal rate, while tire wear will be at triple the normal rate. This means that the strategic decision of when to make a pit stop, sacrificing a few seconds for a tire change or fuel refill, can make all the difference.

If you want to participate in the weekly Gran Turismo 7 races, you need to unlock the Sport Mode by completing the “Championship: Tokyo Highway Parade” mission in single-player mode.

Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races updates its tracks and cars every Monday. The next set should appear on Monday, February 19.

FAQ:

1. What new tracks and cars are available in the next week of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races?
In the next week of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races, there are new tracks and cars available. One of the locations, the Suzuka Circuit, will be featured twice in one set.

2. Which tracks are included in the new set of races?
The new set of races includes the East Course at the Suzuka Circuit and the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

3. What are the conditions and requirements for each race?
– In the Race A event, on the East Course at Suzuka Circuit, you will drive the classic Japanese Honda NSX Type R from 1992. The race takes place on the shortened version of the circuit and requires the use of slippery Sport Hard tires.
– In the Race B event, at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, you will compete with Gr.4 cars, with the only allowed adjustment being Brake Balance.
– In the Race C event, on the full version of the Suzuka Circuit, Gr.3 cars will be used. A mandatory pit stop in the pit lane is required, regardless of whether you need to refuel or change tires.

4. What are the consequences for not meeting the requirements or breaking the race rules?
– In case of a false start, you will be penalized with a sudden loss of power that lasts as long as the time you gained at the start.
– If you fail to make the mandatory pit stop in the Race C event, you will receive a one-minute time penalty after the race.
– Crossing the pit lane entry and exit lines will result in a three-second time penalty.

5. What are the settings for fuel and tire wear in the races?
– Fuel consumption is at double the normal rate.
– Tire wear is at triple the normal rate.

6. How can I participate in the weekly Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races?
To participate in the weekly Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races, you need to unlock the Sport Mode by completing the “Championship: Tokyo Highway Parade” mission in single-player mode.

Definitions:
– Sport Mode: A game mode that allows participation in online races and tournaments.
– Pit Lane: A lane on the race track designated for refueling, tire changes, or repairs.
– False start: An improper start to a race, starting before the official signal.

Suggested related links:
– Gran Turismo 7 official website
– Official Gran Turismo 7 website – Poland

The source of the article is from the blog dk1250.com