GT7 Weekly Challenge Discussion Thread

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Sunday Cup Classic - C3 Convertible 🔰

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Japanese FR Challenge - HiAce 🔰

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American Clubman Cup - C8 🔰

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U9 One-Make - 🚫

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WTC900 - GT-R GT500 🔰

Got High Cam S for FK8 Civic from 4⭐️ Daily.

Power Pack Challenges will be done tomorrow.
 
May – Week 2
There were interesting races this week. And this week I used:
Gamepad | Automatic transmission | Race Difficulty – Hard

#5 | World Touring Car 900 | Autodromo de Interlagos
SF19 Super Formula / Honda ‘19 | PP 900 | RS tyres | FM 1 | 1 pit
After trying different cars, I came to the conclusion that the SF19 is best suited for this race. In the first try, I drove without pit stop on RM tyres and fuel map 5 and I won. In another one try, I used RS tyres, fuel map 1 and I won again with 1 pit.
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#4 | Special Race – Yangwang U9 – One Make | 24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit
Yangwang U9 | PP 767 | RS tyres
I must say that the U9 handles better than the SU7. Having quickly overtaken all my rivals, I was confident of an easy victory, but on the second lap my pursuers reduced the gap from 10 to 5 seconds.
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#3 | American Clubman Cup 700 | Watkins Glen Long Course
Eckert's Rod & Custom Mach Forty | PP 700 | RS tyres
I had no problems in this race. Mach Forty was faster than any other.
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#2 | Japanese FR Challenge 450 | Autodrome Lago Maggiore - West
Toyota Sprinter Trueno 1600GT ‘83 | PP 450 | CS tyres
It’s been the hardest event of the week. I only won because I cut corners wherever possible. Didn’t use NOS. The rivals are clearly using cars with a larger PP.
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#1 | Sunday Cup Classic | WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
Toyota Sprinter Trueno 1600GT ‘83 | PP 350 | CS tyres
In this race, I used Trueno again. It was quite difficult to win, the gap from Giulia was only 1 second.
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I got 500,000 Cr. for the completed weekly challenges, but I got a MAZDA 787B engine for the daily races.
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Can't believe it, it's finished already. With the races being easier than I thought they'd be, I had an astonishingly quick walkthrough. Thankfully - really short of time atm. 4 starts for 4 immediate clean wins, only the U9 event needed a second attempt. Thought I can have some proper side to side racing with the lead car, however, approaching Mulsanne corner the guy saw a gap that wasn't there and there went the CRB. So off for a second run ... Sidenote : I found the U9 a bit disappointing tbh, I had expected a bit more explosiveness but maybe that's asking too much from a 2.5 t car.
Guess there's not much more to be mentioned, maybe the fact that I really love these tiny Japanese sportscars ( and the Jeep as well ) with their quite unique behavior and that the Audi RS 5 most likely is from another universe. What a rocket !

Race 1 at Laguna Seca - Toyota Sports 800 '65 / CM / 74 hp / 636 kg / 350,00 PP / CRB ✅
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Race 2 at Lago Maggiore - Honda S800 '66 ( Honda swapped ) / CS / 130 hp / 758 kg / 449,95 PP / CRB ✅
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Race 3 at Watkins Glen - Jeep Willys MB '45 ( Dodge swapped ) / SM / 628 hp / 978 kg / 632,55 PP / CRB ✅
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Race 4 at Le Mans - Yangwang U9 '24 / SS / 1.286 hp / 2.385 kg / 691,05 PP / CRB ✅
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Race 5 at Interlagos - Audi RS 5 Turbo DTM '19 / RM / 838 hp / 991 kg / 887,85 PP / CRB ✅
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8 RM - 4 RM one stop strategy

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[Sunday Cup Classic]
This event is completely nonsensical if this car, the epitome of a classic car, isn't participating.
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[Japanese FR Challenge 450]
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[American Clubman Cup 700]
How cool am I to deliberately use an EV...?
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[Special Race]
Can anyone provide me with a decent Challenge?
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[WTC900]
Using an MP4/4 instead of an F3500 makes me seem like someone who knows what they're doing.
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This event is completely nonsensical if this car, the epitome of a classic car, isn't participating.
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As a pre-war model, the 8C is a vintage car rather than a classic.

I suppose it could come under the classic banner in a more nebulous sense of "literally anything older than 20 years old", but it's not a particularly helpful definition as that would cover everything from the Benz Patent Motor Wagen to the Mercedes GL500. Historic wouldn't be much better as it still leaves a full 100-year spread from 1886-1986 as things stand at the moment.

Given that opponents are all 1960s-1980s (and only just at that), I think I used a tweaked, 350PP Land Cruiser '74 originally, then a stock Golf I GTI at 370PP.
 
Continuing my "No ABS" practice this weekend:





The Mazda 787B. Surprised me a lot how well it behaves WITHOUT ABS. Dare I say it even rotates better without it, had to set the brake balance to +3, and it solved my understeer woes.

I still have a long way to go in mastering braking without any ABS assistance, but the experience was way more fun! :lol:

In general, it is easier to do so in race cars with copious amounts of downforce than on road cars.
 
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