GT7 June 2026 Update Discussion

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Update notes are here.

Fisherman's Ranch Reverse is added as a Circuit Experience event then these are the added engine swaps for the update.

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It's funny that they complain about no Hypercars, and then, when they add the 4 biggest at the same time, they complain about the remaining not being here...
If the update had them all, the problem will be they are all not the 2026 version.

Sure the other Hypercars would be nice, I know as Cadillac is my favourite but I can't be mad about missing out the one I want most when 4 Hypercars come in at once.

Definitely rocking out the BMW mostly
 
Did you see how off the pace Peugeot were in qualifying at Le Mans? I was windering how the PP would compare to that result.
I'm fairly certain PP isn't accounting for 2026 BOP'd Le Mans performance
 
Considering none of these are from 2026, not sure it'd be very compatible.
To be fair, Peugeot was rubbish last year too, and the year before that... Infact they had their only moment of glory with the wingless car in 2023 until they stuffed it into the wall in the night. Regardless I don't think the pp of each car should be taken too seriously compared to reality, irl BOP changes every race and without it they probably wouldn't be very close at all. So let's just say PD has their own special BOP.
 
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To be fair, Peugeot was rubbish last year too, and the year before that... Infact they had their only moment of glory with the wingless car in 2023 until they stuffed it into the wall in the night. Regardless I don't think the pp of each car should be taken too seriously compared to reality, irl BOP changes every race and without it they probably wouldn't be very close at all. So let's just say PD has their own special BOP.
Came 2nd in Fuji and got pole in Spa, wouldn't say its total rubbish with 0 glory.
 
To be fair, Peugeot was rubbish last year too, and the year before that... Infact they had their only moment of glory with the wingless car in 2023 until they stuffed it into the wall in the night. Regardless I don't think the pp of each car should be taken too seriously compared to reality, irl BOP changes every race and without it they probably wouldn't be very close at all. So let's just say PD has their own special BOP.

Race performance doesn’t reflect performance points value. These are calculated based on cars power, weight, and other technical parameters.
 
Prices for the hypercars are all 3 million credits each and the 992 Safety Car costing 380K.
So the hyper cars have the sister number or are they all single entries?

30,000,000 is going bye bye.
 
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To be fair, Peugeot was rubbish last year too, and the year before that... Infact they had their only moment of glory with the wingless car in 2023 until they stuffed it into the wall in the night. Regardless I don't think the pp of each car should be taken too seriously compared to reality, irl BOP changes every race and without it they probably wouldn't be very close at all. So let's just say PD has their own special BOP.
They had the winged car already last year, but everybody knew from the BoP values before the 2025 race that Peugeot wouldn't have a chance as they were given the worst power/weight ratio. The ACO for some reason just hates Peugeot. Nobody knows what this year's BoP actually is, because they are not allowed to talk about it, but it looks like the ACO has done it again. In the last race the Peugeots were right up with the top and now they are the only ones lagging behind...
 
So the hyper cars have the sister number or are they all single entries?

30,000,000 is going bye bye.
Only a single entry yes.

BMW M Hybrid V8 - BMW M Team WRT No.15
Porsche 963 - PPM No.6
Ferrari 499P - Ferrari AF Corse No.51
Peugeot 9X8 - Peugeot TotalEnergies No.93
 
Came 2nd in Fuji and got pole in Spa, wouldn't say its total rubbish with 0 glory.
I was talking about Le Mans specifically where the BOP is handled by ACO rather than FIA, which is important to note as ACO is seemingly not quite so kind to Peugeot as the FIA is. The Peugeot has had some good results in WEC, yes. But I don't believe it has ever had decent results without great BOP, and now we'll never know.
 
They had the winged car already last year, but everybody knew from the BoP values before the 2025 race that Peugeot wouldn't have a chance as they were given the worst power/weight ratio. The ACO for some reason just hates Peugeot. Nobody knows what this year's BoP actually is, because they are not allowed to talk about it, but it looks like the ACO has done it again. In the last race the Peugeots were right up with the top and now they are the only ones lagging behind...
Qualifying doesn’t really tell you anything about a car’s pace in a 24 hour race. Last year Cadillac got pole but were absolutely nowhere in the race, and Toyota started near the back but were in contention for a win or podium up until a wheel came off.

Tire life, pace at high fuel loads, stint length, and having the least slow “bad” laps contribute massively to the results. Peak single lap pace won’t matter if it can’t be maintained, like how the Valkyries topped practice and testing because they did some low fuel runs. Those cars sink after a fresh fuel load.
 
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Well, it's like I feared: can't turn the warning lights on/off while driving, on the safety car.

But I'm surprised they actually gave it blue alternate colour for the lightbar.
 
So the hyper cars have the sister number or are they all single entries?

30,000,000 is going bye bye.
3 x 499Ps
3 x 963s
2 x 9X8s
2 x Bimmers

Yep, that will be 30 millions for me ✌️ 😭

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PS : You can customize the numbers with the light panels tho, so it will be like you have the AF Corse #83 or the Shell Bimmer #20 ;)
 
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Neither of those cars are 3,000,000 Credits, both are at 1,000,000.

As I keep predicting elsewhere, the Ferrari will be 3,000,000 million as is to be expected of a Le Mans Winner in Brand Central (See the 2016 Porsche 919 and 2021 Toyota GR010) while the other 3 are 1,000,000 and the Safety car will have the same 300,000 credit price tag as the standard Road car, Totaling all that to 6,300,000 credits.
if I only buy one copy of each, which obviously won’t be the case 😎
 
3 x 499Ps
3 x 963s
2 x 9X8s
2 x Bimmers

Yep, that will be 30 millions for me ✌️ 😭

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PS : You can customize the numbers with the light panels tho, so it will be like you have the AF Corse #83 or the Shell Bimmer #20 ;)
Add the two Toyotas. :scared:

Yeah, guess I'll rely on the GT7 creators and "something's off about the livery" replicators. Good thing I built up that credit stash.
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