
A new week brings a new set of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races, with three fresh events now live and running through next Monday.
The headline this week is Race C, which sends the Gr.3 field around Nürburgring Endurance II — the reverse layout of the Nordschleife that arrived with the Spec III update back in December. This is the first time it’s appeared in the Daily Races rotation, so most everyone will be learning together and should make for some entertaining opening laps…
With fuel at 2x and tire wear at 3x, there’s some strategy to consider. You’ll need to run both Racing Medium and Racing Soft compounds at some point during the race, so the question becomes whether you burn through the Softs early for track position or save them for a late push.
Race B is a more conventional five-lap Gr.4 affair at Dragon Trail – Seaside on Racing Hard tires. The typical Gr.4 balance caveats apply, and with no drivetrain restriction this week, don’t be surprised if the usual suspects dominate the top of the leaderboard. The Racing Hard compound with 1x tire wear means degradation is essentially a non-factor, so this one’s all about clean racecraft and nailing the sections through Seaside’s second half. Brake balance adjustment is available if you want to fine-tune your setup.
Race A keeps things simple with a three-lap sprint around Alsace – Village in the 911 Carrera RS CS (993). It’s a one-make grid start on Sports Medium tires, so there’s nowhere to hide: same car, same rubber, and a fairly tight circuit where you’ll be rubbing door handles with eleven other air-cooled Porsches.
All three races affect both DR and SR, so it’s a good set for anyone looking to grind their ratings. This is the last rotation before the next game update drops later in the week, so make the most of it while it lasts…
GT7 Daily Races (March 9): Race A
Track: Alsace – Village (3 laps)
Car: Porsche 911 Carrera RS CS (993) ’95 – Garage/Specified Car
Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (High-speed)
Tires: Sports Medium
Settings: Specified
Start Type: Grid Start
Mandatory Pit Stop: –
Fuel Multiplier: 1x
Tire Multiplier: 1x
GT7 Daily Races (March 9): Race B
Track: Dragon Trail – Seaside (5 laps)
Car: Gr.4 – Garage/Specified Car
Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (Mid-speed)
Tires: Racing Hard, Intermediate, Wet
Settings: Partially Allowed – Brake Balance
Start Type: Rolling Start
Mandatory Pit Stop: –
Fuel Multiplier: 1x
Tire Multiplier: 1x
GT7 Daily Races (March 9): Race C
Track: Nürburgring Endurance II (3 laps)
Car: Gr.3 – Garage/Specified Car
Power/Weight/PP Limit: BOP (High-speed)
Tires: Racing Medium†, Racing Soft†, Intermediate, Wet
Settings: Partially Allowed – Brake Balance
Start Type: Rolling Start
Mandatory Pit Stop: –
Fuel Multiplier: 2x
Tire Multiplier: 3x
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, March 16.
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