Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races: A Preview of the World Finals

Gran Turismo 7, the latest installment of the popular racing simulation game, has released a new set of daily races for players to enjoy. The races, which will run until December 5, are designed to give players a taste of what to expect from the upcoming Gran Turismo World Series World Finals, which will take place on December 11 and 12 in Barcelona, Spain.

The first race is a one-make event featuring the Genesis G70, the luxury sedan from the Korean brand that is also a partner of the Gran Turismo World Series. The race is set on the Sardegna Road Track C Reverse, a tight and twisty circuit that requires precise driving and braking. The race is eight laps long, with a grid start and a false start check. Players will need to be careful not to jump the start or cause collisions, as their sportsmanship rating will be affected, but their driver rating will not. The race is a good opportunity to get familiar with the Genesis G70, which will also be the car used in the Genesis Vision Gran Turismo unveiling event on December 2.

Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races: A Preview of the World Finals
Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races: A Preview of the World Finals

Race B: Gr.4 Cars on Monza

The second race is a four-lap sprint on the high-speed Monza circuit, using the Gr.4 category cars. These are production-based race cars that have similar performance levels, but different characteristics. Players can choose from a variety of cars, such as the Mazda 3, the Bugatti Veyron, or the Porsche Cayman. The race requires racing hard tires, but players can also adjust their brake balance and suspension settings to suit their driving style and preferences. The race is likely to be a close and competitive affair, with slipstreaming and overtaking being crucial factors. The race is also a good preparation for the Gr.4 races that will be part of the Gran Turismo World Series World Finals.

Race C: Gr.3 Cars on Grand Valley Highway-1

The third and final race is a nine-lap endurance race on the Grand Valley Highway-1, a fictional street circuit that features fast straights, sweeping corners, and elevation changes. The race uses the Gr.3 category cars, which are based on real-world GT3 cars that compete in various championships around the world. Players can choose from a wide range of cars, such as the Ferrari 488, the Lamborghini Huracan, or the Toyota Supra. The race requires racing medium tires, but players can also adjust their brake balance and suspension settings, as well as their fuel and tire strategies. The race has a 6x tire wear rate and a 3x fuel consumption rate, which means that players will need to manage their resources carefully. The race also has a mandatory pit stop, which means that players will need to make at least one visit to the pit lane during the race, but they do not need to change tires or refuel. The race is a great challenge for players who want to test their skills and endurance, as well as their tactical acumen. The race is also a good practice for the Gr.3 races that will be part of the Gran Turismo World Series World Finals.

The Gran Turismo 7 daily races are a fun and exciting way to enjoy the game and to get ready for the biggest event of the year, the Gran Turismo World Series World Finals. The finals will feature the best players from around the world, competing in various races and events, using different cars and tracks. The finals will also showcase the latest Vision Gran Turismo cars from Genesis and Bulgari, as well as the new track, Road Atlanta. The finals will be broadcast live on the official Gran Turismo website and YouTube channel, as well as on various social media platforms. Players can also participate in special campaigns and events, such as predicting the winners and receiving viewers gifts. The finals will be a celebration of the passion and spirit of Gran Turismo, and a showcase of the future of racing.

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