Weekly Challenge Discussion Thread

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This special event is soo fun if you go with a solid non OP tune

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Was able to do it with your tune, thank you :cheers:

One of the best challenges, love the car and the liveries.

I was a bit slower, 10:04.056, P2 was Stanley at exactly +2.000
I think it makes the game more fun and enjoyable rather than just max OP car and strat as it then just feels like hot lapping.

But! The AI are rubbish at spa through Eau Rouge and Blanchimont.
 
Good week. Good, not excellent. Ran all events in medium this time as lately I'm a little too lazy to make more than one attempt :P

Eiger is always a little nightmare for me. I just suck at this track. Not different this time. Got 2nd, every single time I've tried, with whatever car or tires I've tried. Here some rather unspectacularly tuned 911 '81 @ 500pp:

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The japanese 4WD gave me a reason to unbox my Suzuki VGT that I had won in some earlier Weekly's 6* ticket, detuned to 600pp. Using RMs made the track which I normally don't really like quite comfortable ;)

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Yet another Nurnberg race, and yet another Porsche here - this time Carrera '92 "Tour de Corse Edition", swapped, 700pp. Light rain.
Until then, I had no idea that GT7 has two-way traffic :P (no, it wasn't my fault, didn't touch him)

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Special Event at Spa was fun (as others already said). Didn't have the balls to go there without equipping a high-rpm TC, though:

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WTC 800 is always a no-brainer using my legendary Mercedes Gr.1:

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Special Event at Spa was fun (as others already said). Didn't have the balls to go there without equipping a high-rpm TC, though
This is the great thing about this game, if you need to throw a high rpm turbo on to win then do it! Regardless of whether it’s “period” or not to do so. You can do the “what ifs”
 
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