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Gran Turismo 7 each day races: six steps

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The start of a brand new week means the beginning of a brand new set Gran Turismo 7 Daily races and three online multiplayer events this week offer more incentive than usual.

This is an unusual tackle this week's events because not only do all three feature race cars, but two feature cars in the identical category. You will race against Group 3 in Race A, Group 4 in Race B and Group 3 again in Race C because the lineup resembles a football formation with loads of midfield strength.

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Both Gr.3 events also feature a major increase within the variety of credits available, with a sixfold – or +600% – money prize multiplier. This is something we normally only see after live GT World Series events and for races that use the identical combos as those during which qualifying is raced, so it's even more odd that it applies to this week.

Otherwise, things are surprisingly straightforward this week, as Race A continues with the standard deactivation of Driver Rating (DR) updates, while Race C has pit stop regulations in place which you'll have to read fastidiously.

In Race A you’ll visit Interlagos in your chosen Gr.3 automobile. It's a straight drive for six laps, in any vehicle, with Racing Medium tires fitted.

Meanwhile, Race B takes you to Trial Mountain in Gr.4 cars, but in the wrong way. This implies that the tight last chicane is now a decent first turn, and the last turn before the long term to the finish is a right-hand exit in case you screw up. It's only 4 laps of the race on Racing Hard tires.

You'll return to Class 3 and can now run on Racing Soft tires in Race C on the Nurburgring GP, with a compulsory pit stop.

Under this rule, you can be required to pit once in the course of the race (at any time between the tip of the primary lap and the beginning of the last). However, you don't should collect fuel or tires then; just come to the box and leave. Failure to stop will lead to a one-minute post-race penalty and please remember to cross the pit entry lines and particularly the exit lines to avoid a three-second on-track penalty.

Tire wear itself is kind of high here. This is a 3x multiplier, which can mean 27 laps of wear and tear on these soft tires. You can exchange for a brand new set to guard yourself from misfortune at the tip of the race.

Daily Races are the essential ranked multiplayer events GT7. Your Driver Rating (DR) and Sportsmanship Rating (SR) are determined by your performance and updated after each race. These are used to find out your rating and league in the sport's flagship esports series each season.

To access Daily Races, you could unlock Sport Mode by completing Menu Book 9 (“Championships: Tokyo Highway Parade”) within the GT Cafe single-player hub. A PlayStation Plus subscription is required to participate.

WITH GT7Daily Races update every Monday in the sport's history to this point, the following recent set should arrive on Monday, October 14.

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Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races October 7: Race A

  • Path: Interlagos, 6 laps
  • Car: Gr.3 – Garage/specific automobile
  • Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (M)
  • Tires: Average racing
  • Settings: Partially allowed – brake balance
  • Start type: Roller start
  • Mandatory pit stop: 0
  • Fuel consumption: 1x
  • Tire applications: 1x

Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races October 7: Race B

  • Path: Trial Mountain Reverse, 4 laps
  • Car: Gr.4 – Garage/specific automobile
  • Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (M)
  • Tires: Fierce prosecution
  • Settings: Partially allowed – brake balance
  • Start type: Roller start
  • Mandatory pit stop: 0
  • Fuel consumption: 1x
  • Tire application: 1x

Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races October 7: Race C

  • Path: Nurburgring – GP, 9 laps
  • Car: Gr.3 – Garage/specific automobile
  • Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (M)
  • Tires: Soft racing
  • Settings: Partially allowed – brake balance
  • Start type: Roller start
  • Mandatory pit stop: 1
  • Fuel consumption: 1x
  • Tire applications: 3x

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