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A new week brings a new set of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races, with three fresh events now live and running through next Monday.

If the whole lineup feels familiar, that’s because it is. All three of this week’s combinations have appeared in some form before, making this the Daily Races equivalent of summer television: it’s rerun season.

Race A is the most literal repeat. The Red Bull X2014 Junior at Sardegna Road Track A Reverse (four laps, Racing Hards, grid start with False Start Check) is the same event that ran last October, right down to the settings.

The Junior is the entry point to the fictional X range that grew out of Adrian Newey’s X1 Prototype, and it’s far more forgiving than its full-fat siblings, so the racing should be close. Just mind that False Start Check: hold the brakes until the lights go out, or you’ll be crawling away from the line with cars piling in behind you.

Race B, meanwhile, revives a combination from late March: Gr.3 at Spa-Francorchamps for five laps on Racing Mediums, a pure sprint with no pit stop and brake balance the only setting left open.

Race C rounds out the theme. The five-car hypercar field (the BMW M Hybrid V8 ’25, Porsche 963 ’24, Toyota GR010 Hybrid ’21, Ferrari 499P ’23, and Peugeot 9X8 ’25) is the exact lineup that tackled Le Mans as Race C two weeks ago, and Watkins Glen Long Course is one of the venues that got a new Gr.1 Prototype Series race when Update 1.70 delivered the four new prototypes last month.

This time it’s 12 laps with 2x fuel and 2x tire wear, and both Racing Mediums and Racing Softs are required. There’s no mandatory stop listed, but with two compulsory compounds you’ll be visiting the pits at some point regardless.

GT7 Daily Races (July 6): Race A

Track: Sardegna Road Track A Reverse (4 laps)

Car: Red Bull X2014 Junior — Garage/Specified Car

Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (High Speed)

Tires: Racing Hard

Settings: Partially Allowed (Brake Balance)

Start Type: Grid Start with False Start Check

Mandatory Pit Stop: –

Fuel Multiplier: 1x

Tire Multiplier: 1x

GT7 Daily Races (July 6): Race B

Track: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (5 laps)

Car: Gr.3 — Garage/Specified Car

Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (High Speed)

Tires: Racing Medium

Settings: Partially Allowed (Brake Balance)

Start Type: Rolling Start

Mandatory Pit Stop: –

Fuel Multiplier: 1x

Tire Multiplier: 1x

GT7 Daily Races (July 6): Race C

Track: Watkins Glen Long Course (12 laps)

Car: Gr.1 (BMW M Hybrid V8 ’25, Porsche 963 ’24, Toyota GR010 Hybrid ’21, Ferrari 499P ’23, Peugeot 9X8 ’25) — Garage/Specified Car

Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (Mid Speed)

Tires: Racing Medium†, Racing Soft† (both compounds required)

Settings: Partially Allowed (Brake Balance)

Start Type: Rolling Start

Mandatory Pit Stop: –

Fuel Multiplier: 2x

Tire Multiplier: 2x

About GT7 Daily Races

Daily Races are the main ranked multiplayer events in Gran Turismo 7. Your DR and SR are determined by your performances, updating at the end of each race, and these are used to set your ranking for the game’s flagship esports series each season.

In order to access the Daily Races, you’ll need to unlock Sport Mode, by completing Menu Book 9 (“Championship: Tokyo Highway Parade”) in the GT Cafe single player hub. A PlayStation Plus subscription is required to take part.

With GT7’s Daily Races updating every Monday across the game’s life to date, the next new set should arrive on Monday, July 13.

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