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2018 Formula One French Grand Prix — Qualifying Results

This weekend marks the return of Circuit Paul Ricard to the F1 calendar. Qualifying for tomorrow’s returning French Grand Prix went off without a hitch. Moreover, the returning race is the beginning of F1’s first-ever triple header.

Update on Eligibility for GT Sport’s FIA Championships

GT Sport players have been celebrating the start of the FIA Championships this week. The game’s signature esports feature pits drivers from around the world against each other in two events: the Nations Cup and the Manufacturer Series.

Toyota Has a New Rolls-Royce Competitor With Updated Century

There are plenty of ultra-luxury cars out there. From the Rolls-Royce Phantom to the Mercedes-Maybach S, there’s no limit on what you can have or how much you can spend. Most of these cars are European though. If you want something from other parts of the world — or have an irrational hatred of hyphenation — Toyota’s got a new Century limousine for you.

GTPlanet GT Sport Livery Editor Competition 08 Now Open

Since Gran Turismo Sport launched we’ve finally gotten the long-awaited livery editor. With this feature you’re able to create pretty much anything you can think of, and if you didn’t know, you can import your own decals made on your computer as well! Be sure to check out the tutorial thread on how to do this.

F1 Drivers Tackle the Returning Circuit Paul Ricard in F1 2018

This weekend F1 returns to Circuit Paul Ricard for the French Grand Prix. Ten years will have passed since the last time F1 came to France in 2008 at Magny-Cours. As such, Codemasters has released a new gameplay video showing off the circuit in F1 2018.

Need for Speed Payback June Update Now Available

If you’ve been driving around Fortune Valley looking for something new, you’re in luck. The Need for Speed Payback June update landed earlier this week, and it brought a variety of new content to the game.

Red Bull Racing and Honda Agree to a Two-Year F1 Engine Deal

It’s official: Red Bull and Honda will join forces in Formula One beginning in 2019. The engine deal covers the 2019 and 2020 seasons, right up to the end of the current regulations. With F1 returning to Circuit Paul Ricard this weekend, the news is sure to set the mood.