Headlights?

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High beams?

But in all seriousness, no.. I've heard of people modding in HID lights to the regular cars but have not done it myself. Other than that maybe adjust the brightness or contrast on your TV for night races.
 
Not really, aside from increasing brightness. (Start → Quick options → Exposure (Brightness) to do it in-game.) I usually increase it to +1.0 EV (highest it’ll go) for tracks like Special/Clubman Stage Route 5, so it’s driveable.

However, for tracks like Nürburgring Nordschleife and Circuit de la Sarthe whose sky clock can run a full 24 hours, part of the challenge/fun of driving those at night is the limited visibility. (Especially in rain! :scared:) So just go with it and hang on!
 
However, for tracks like Nürburgring Nordschleife and Circuit de la Sarthe whose sky clock can run a full 24 hours, part of the challenge/fun of driving those at night is the limited visibility. (Especially in rain! :scared:) So just go with it and hang on!

Following on to Misty's point...

Believe it or not, it's actually pretty hard to drive a race car at night. :) I'm usually driving the course from memory and looking for small cues that will identify my braking point and turn-in point.

(And if you use one of the race cars that's designed for night racing, one of the GT or prototypes, they have very good headlights in the game.)
 
High beams?

But in all seriousness, no.. I've heard of people modding in HID lights to the regular cars but have not done it myself. Other than that maybe adjust the brightness or contrast on your TV for night races.

I'm listening.
 
However, for tracks like Nürburgring Nordschleife and Circuit de la Sarthe whose sky clock can run a full 24 hours, part of the challenge/fun of driving those at night is the limited visibility. (Especially in rain! :scared:) So just go with it and hang on!

When I did the Nurb 24 it rained all night, as hard as it could possibly rain! I upped the exposure just one touch, I didn't want to overdo it, the poor visibility was thrilling! 7 hours of white knuckles.
 
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