GT7 Weekly Challenge Discussion Thread

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I completeed the rest of the Weeklies this weekend.
Jimny Cup: This was the least interesting race of the week. CRB collected.
WC 5.29 Jimny Cup.webp

American Sunday Cup 600: Having done this race multiple times in the last few weeks, I got in my stock Cobra 427. I lenghtened the final drive to make it useable on the longer tracks. One of my recent favorite combos. CRB collected.
WC 5.29 US Sunday Cup.webp

Shelby GT350 Time Trial: It took a few tries, but Gold was collected.
WC 5.29 GT350 TT.webp

WTC800: Not my preffered layout of Saint Croix, but the 992 GT3R made short work of it. One stop on Lap 4 for fuel and got used to the circuit by the end.
WC 5.29 WTC800.webp

The Power Pack weeklies and prepping cars to use in them have been my main fun recently. The first 2 races were the GT300 races in a fully prepped 993 RS CS. Both were Clean races and quite fun keeping Sasaki's FTO behind in the first laps.
WC 5.29 PP GT300 Autopolis.webp
WC 5.29 PP GT300 Kyoto.webp

The last was the GT500 event at Fuji. I chose a particular favorite for this, the Aston DBR9. I ended up doing a lot of setup tweaking and testing to ensure that I could beat the expected OP McLaren GTRs, but that wasn't the case.
WC 5.29 PP GT500 Fuji.webp
 
I just finished this weeks Weekly Challenge (my second one of these...last week was the first time).

I had never competed in a full Fuel/Tyre multiplier race before so this was an eye opener for sure. I had two cars in the garage to choose from so picked a 760pp high horsepower monster and went at it.

I chewed up my fuel and tyres right-quick and did a two-stopper (didn't know what I was doing...just pitted when the fuel was almost out and the tyres were way more red than white). Having completed the challenge I went back with my 740pp lower horsepower car and after some short-shifting and fuel mapping changes I managed a one-stopper (which would also have met the requirements of the challenge).

I didn't really know what I was doing but I loved the extra little bit of strategy I needed to manage (tyres/fuel vs power and the subsequent requirements of those choices).
 
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