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Oh, I looked into it alright and kept looking past it.I'm going to hold you to that, you knowSurprised no one else seems to have tried to recreate it with the reintroduction of Grand Valley...
Oh, I looked into it alright and kept looking past it.I'm going to hold you to that, you knowSurprised no one else seems to have tried to recreate it with the reintroduction of Grand Valley...
Congratulations to @Skyrocket44 for managing to lap Tomahawk Xs in a freaking bone stock Aqua! Good shoutout to Vic too, for managing to beat an entire field of Gr.1 cars as well!
It's @Baron Blitz Red 's choice to pick this week, and he's consistently went for cars new to GT7 to try out. This week however, there's just a tiny bit of a change to that pattern.
Newly returning to the series in v1.48 after being late to the party for two years, let's welcome back to the Gran Turismo series the #16 Honda Castrol MUGEN NSX '00, otherwise known as the Honda NSX GT500 '00 in this game!
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Honda, one of the "Big Three" Japanese manufacturers, has been embroiled in the battle for supremacy in the fastest class of Super GT, GT500, since the category's infancy in 1996. However, being rear mid–engined, the NSX was subject to air intake and mass penalties solely for slinging its engine aft the cockpit, ultimately proving to be too much for teams fielding the NSX to overcome... that is, until the turn of the millennium, when the #16 car of Team Mugen x Dome Project consistently finished strongly over the 2000 season, snatching away the points lead from its competitors at the end of the season without winning a single race!
Needless to say, the #16 Castrol MUGEN NSX is one of the most historically significant cars in Honda's history, but its significance in Gran Turismo games should not be overlooked. With the 2000 NSX GT500 joining the 1997 Supra GT500 and 1999 GT-R GT500 in Gr.3, we finally have the completed trio of the JGTC GT500 cars of the Big Three in GT7, which has traditionally been the focus of late–game Gran Turismo careers. In short, it's just a sight for sore eyes! And it makes one hell of a sound as well!
With all that said, will you join us in racing this amazing car under BoP, or take part in the Single–Player Challenge featuring this car?
Join Us In Our Weekly Lobbies!
Our weekly lobbies are ongoing as usual, and anyone (not a dick) is welcome to join us in racing bone stock NSX GT500s under BoP conditions!
Click on the hyperlinks to convert the times to your time zone, and feel free to add the hosts as friends on PSN to make searching for the lobbies easier!
The Americas Lobby
- Tuesday. 17th September, 10 P.M. CST
- Host: Victory_Reign93
The Asia/Oceania also kinda European Lobby
BoP/Settings Disabled: On (Gr.3)
- Saturday, 21st September, 4 P.M. Singapore Time
- Host: XSquareStickIt
Tracks: Randomly selected by lobby participants (~5 mins practice, ~10 mins sprint)
PP Limit: No Limit
Car: Gr.3
Tyres: Racing Hard
~Single–Player Challenge!~
I'm going to hold you to that, you knowSurprised no one else seems to have tried to recreate it with the reintroduction of Grand Valley...
That's right: this week's Single–Player Challenge recreates a Gran Turismo hood classic event: the Grand Valley 300km Endurance Race! Can you win it in a NSX GT500 '00?
The event will take roughly 2 hours to complete. Your car can be in any state of tune, but do note that BoP is On, which will adjust the car's power and mass to current BoP settings.
Set up a Custom Race with the following parameters. Any parameter not specified can be adjusted to your own liking for more or less of a challenge.
Race Type/Length: Laps/59
No. Of Cars: 20
Starting Pos.: 10
Start Type: Rolling
Starting Interval: 20m (default)
BoP: On
Boost: Weak
Slipstream Strength: Real
Tyre Wear: 1x
Fuel Consumption: 1x
Refueling Speed: Default (3ℓ/s)
Weather: Custom, Random
Time of Day: Sunrise
Time Progression Rate: 5x
Rivals: Select from Garage
Grid Slots 1–9: Gr.3 cars, default setups
Grid Slot 10: Honda NSX GT500 '00 (You!)
Grid Slots 11–20: Gr.4 cars, default setups
Flag Rules: On
Bonus points for dressing up the cars to look like a Super GT grid! If you have the garage for it, you can also try this grid roughly mimicking the entry list of the JGTC Year 2000 season:
- GT-R GT500 '99
- Supra GT500 '97
- NSX GT500 '00
- GT-R GT3 '18
- NSX Gr.3
- GR Supra Racing Concept '18
- F1 GTR - BMW '95
- FT-1 Gr.3
- Viper SRT GT3-R '15
- NSX GT500 '00 (You!)
- Cayman GT4 Clubsport '16
- Atenza Gr.4
- GR Supra Race Car '19
- Viper Gr.4
- 86 Gr.4
- Silvia spec-R Aero (S15) Touring Car
- RC F Gr.4
- WRX Gr.4
- GT-R Gr.4
- 458 Gr.4
There's no competition this week; I can't ask anyone to share a 2h replay. Just share your strats, car impressions, and maybe even photos or videos of your race here on this thread!
Of course, we always welcome opinions, tunes, liveries, photos, videos, or stories about the car here on the thread!
After screaming "NS SEEEEEEX" so much in our PS chat, I'm actually sad no one got the foreshadowing for the NSX being this week's car. Like, actually how dare you levels of sad.
Yes. Every week. But I don't post it unless I want to.Serious question: do you post songs, which you associate with the chosen cars? And if so, a little explanation would be nice as to why it is exactly song xy.![]()
Congratulations to @Skyrocket44 for managing to lap Tomahawk Xs in a freaking bone stock Aqua! Good shoutout to Vic too, for managing to beat an entire field of Gr.1 cars as well!
It's @Baron Blitz Red 's choice to pick this week, and he's consistently went for cars new to GT7 to try out. This week however, there's just a tiny bit of a change to that pattern.
Newly returning to the series in v1.48 after being late to the party for two years, let's welcome back to the Gran Turismo series the #16 Honda Castrol MUGEN NSX '00, otherwise known as the Honda NSX GT500 '00 in this game!
View attachment 1389398
Honda, one of the "Big Three" Japanese manufacturers, has been embroiled in the battle for supremacy in the fastest class of Super GT, GT500, since the category's infancy in 1996. However, being rear mid–engined, the NSX was subject to air intake and mass penalties solely for slinging its engine aft the cockpit, ultimately proving to be too much for teams fielding the NSX to overcome... that is, until the turn of the millennium, when the #16 car of Team Mugen x Dome Project consistently finished strongly over the 2000 season, snatching away the points lead from its competitors at the end of the season without winning a single race!
Needless to say, the #16 Castrol MUGEN NSX is one of the most historically significant cars in Honda's history, but its significance in Gran Turismo games should not be overlooked. With the 2000 NSX GT500 joining the 1997 Supra GT500 and 1999 GT-R GT500 in Gr.3, we finally have the completed trio of the JGTC GT500 cars of the Big Three in GT7, which has traditionally been the focus of late–game Gran Turismo careers. In short, it's just a sight for sore eyes! And it makes one hell of a sound as well!
With all that said, will you join us in racing this amazing car under BoP, or take part in the Single–Player Challenge featuring this car?
Join Us In Our Weekly Lobbies!
Our weekly lobbies are ongoing as usual, and anyone (not a dick) is welcome to join us in racing bone stock NSX GT500s under BoP conditions!
Click on the hyperlinks to convert the times to your time zone, and feel free to add the hosts as friends on PSN to make searching for the lobbies easier!
The Americas Lobby
- Tuesday. 17th September, 10 P.M. CST
- Host: Victory_Reign93
The Asia/Oceania also kinda European Lobby
BoP/Settings Disabled: On (Gr.3)
- Saturday, 21st September, 4 P.M. Singapore Time
- Host: XSquareStickIt
Tracks: Randomly selected by lobby participants (~5 mins practice, ~10 mins sprint)
PP Limit: No Limit
Car: Gr.3
Tyres: Racing Hard
~Single–Player Challenge!~
I'm going to hold you to that, you knowSurprised no one else seems to have tried to recreate it with the reintroduction of Grand Valley...
That's right: this week's Single–Player Challenge recreates a Gran Turismo hood classic event: the Grand Valley 300km Endurance Race! Can you win it in a NSX GT500 '00?
The event will take roughly 2 hours to complete. Your car can be in any state of tune, but do note that BoP is On, which will adjust the car's power and mass to current BoP settings.
Set up a Custom Race with the following parameters. Any parameter not specified can be adjusted to your own liking for more or less of a challenge.
Race Type/Length: Laps/59
No. Of Cars: 20
Starting Pos.: 10
Start Type: Rolling
Starting Interval: 20m (default)
BoP: On
Boost: Weak
Slipstream Strength: Real
Tyre Wear: 1x
Fuel Consumption: 1x
Refueling Speed: Default (3ℓ/s)
Weather: Custom, Random
Time of Day: Sunrise
Time Progression Rate: 5x
Rivals: Select from Garage
Grid Slots 1–9: Gr.3 cars, default setups
Grid Slot 10: Honda NSX GT500 '00 (You!)
Grid Slots 11–20: Gr.4 cars, default setups
Flag Rules: On
Bonus points for dressing up the cars to look like a Super GT grid! If you have the garage for it, you can also try this grid roughly mimicking the entry list of the JGTC Year 2000 season:
- GT-R GT500 '99
- Supra GT500 '97
- NSX GT500 '00
- GT-R GT3 '18
- NSX Gr.3
- GR Supra Racing Concept '18
- F1 GTR - BMW '95
- FT-1 Gr.3
- Viper SRT GT3-R '15
- NSX GT500 '00 (You!)
- Cayman GT4 Clubsport '16
- Atenza Gr.4
- GR Supra Race Car '19
- Viper Gr.4
- 86 Gr.4
- Silvia spec-R Aero (S15) Touring Car
- RC F Gr.4
- WRX Gr.4
- GT-R Gr.4
- 458 Gr.4
There's no competition this week; I can't ask anyone to share a 2h replay. Just share your strats, car impressions, and maybe even photos or videos of your race here on this thread!
Of course, we always welcome opinions, tunes, liveries, photos, videos, or stories about the car here on the thread!
After screaming "NS SEEEEEEX" so much in our PS chat, I'm actually sad no one got the foreshadowing for the NSX being this week's car. Like, actually how dare you levels of sad.
I'm going to livestream both of these tonight. cheers.So, hours before I was to put up the announcement post, Baron hit me up with a suggestion for this week's ~Single–Player Challenge~, which was to set a time with the Castrol MUGEN NSX in the qualifying time trial of whichever Daily Race was using Gr.3 machinery this week. I turned him down as Daily Race admission requires PS+, and I didn't want to exclude those without PS+ from participating in the SPC (but mostly because I already spent way too much time testing the Grand Valley custom race and psssshhh I'm not about'ta let all that go to waste!).
That said, I still want to accommodate him, given it's his week, so I've started us off on the unofficial SPC of this week officially with a time of 1:27.535 with a NSX on Medium tyres and otherwise stock settings. It's slow as heck, being about 2.5s off the top time even in the early stages, so go beat my time to a pulp!
You can tune the car if you wish, but do share your settings if you do!
So, hours before I was to put up the announcement post, Baron hit me up with a suggestion for this week's ~Single–Player Challenge~, which was to set a time with the Castrol MUGEN NSX in the qualifying time trial of whichever Daily Race was using Gr.3 machinery this week. I turned him down as Daily Race admission requires PS+, and I didn't want to exclude those without PS+ from participating in the SPC (but mostly because I already spent way too much time testing the Grand Valley custom race and psssshhh I'm not about'ta let all that go to waste!).
That said, I still want to accommodate him, given it's his week, so I've started us off on the unofficial SPC of this week officially with a time of 1:27.535 with a NSX on Medium tyres and otherwise stock settings. It's slow as heck, being about 2.5s off the top time even in the early stages, so go beat my time to a pulp!
You can tune the car if you wish, but do share your settings if you do!
0-100 km/h | 10,05 s |
0-160 km/h | 25,95 s |
0-200 km/h | 65,85 s |
Top Speed | 203 km/h |
200-0 km/h | 5,75 s |
100-0 km/h | 2,983 s |
400m | 17,15 s @133 km/h |
1000m | 31,133 s @170km/h |
100-150 km/h | 12,067 s |
I think you quoted the wrong post.For the Murcielago "Mercy" by Kanye would be fitting as well.![]()
That's amazing, how did you make those charts?Just before I forget, here are the Aqua's stats.
0-100 km/h 10,05 s 0-160 km/h 25,95 s 0-200 km/h 65,85 s Top Speed 203 km/h 200-0 km/h 5,75 s 100-0 km/h 2,983 s 400m 17,15 s @133 km/h 1000m 31,133 s @170km/h 100-150 km/h 12,067 s
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I think you quoted the wrong post.
That's amazing, how did you make those charts?
8 laps because I was on Mediums. Hards were too much of a pain to drive on and the fuel was about 4-6 laps short, so a stop on lap 29 was probably faster than trying to conserve.Nice. How long did it take to move up the field?
Nice! That was a super close finish between the 458 and you. How much trouble was it throughout the race? Obelisk was just telling me how fast it effed off into the distance when he tried it.View attachment 1390041
Didn’t get to save the replay cause the game crashed while I was trying to clear some memory.
Was usually not more than a second off my tail even with lapped traffic, but could never mount a challenge. I did crash into a wall around where the track rejoins the short layout on lap 51, but that car had to pit anyway.Nice! That was a super close finish between the 458 and you. How much trouble was it throughout the race? Obelisk was just telling me how fast it effed off into the distance when he tried it.
That's amazing, how did you make those charts?
QUALIFYING | Driver | Car | Time | Time 2 | Qualifying Time 1 | Time 3 | Qualifying Time Final |
1 | E. Yamada | Dodge Viper GT3-R | 1:50,645 | 1:49,999 | 1:49,999 | 1:50,502 | 1:49,999 |
2 | atom_bomb1953 | Honda NSX GT500 | 1:50,404 | 1:50,629 | 1:50,404 | 1:52,785 | 1:50,404 |
3 | H. Suga | Dodge Viper GT3-R | 1:50,417 | 1:50,456 | 1:50,417 | 1:50,887 | 1:50,417 |
4 | A. Nayaka | McLaren F1 GTR | 1:50,982 | 1:50,903 | 1:50,903 | 1:51,145 | 1:50,903 |
5 | M. Hitotsuyama | McLaren F1 GTR | 1:51,043 | 1:51,145 | 1:51,043 | 1:50,958 | 1:50,958 |
6 | K. Kaneishi | Honda NSX GT500 | 1:52,033 | 1:53,295 | 1:52,033 | 1:51,804 | 1:51,804 |
7 | Y. Tachikawa | Toyota Supra GT500 | 1:52,123 | 1:53,982 | 1:52,123 | 1:52,198 | 1:52,123 |
8 | M. Krumm | Nissan GT-R GT500 | 1:53,806 | 1:54,436 | 1:53,806 | 1:52,125 | 1:52,125 |
9 | U. Katayama | Nissan GT-R GT500 | 1:54,006 | 1:54,530 | 1:54,006 | 1:52,157 | 1:52,157 |
10 | M. Kondo | Toyota Supra GT500 | 1:52,603 | 1:52,245 | 1:52,245 | 1:52,279 | 1:52,245 |
11 | J. Ikura | Ferrari 458 Gr.4 | 1:59,055 | 1:59,735 | 1:59,055 | 1:58,918 | 1:58,918 |
12 | M. Tanaka | Toyota 86 Gr.4 | 1:59,069 | 1:59,603 | 1:59,069 | 1:59,393 | 1:59,069 |
13 | T. Tasaki | Dodge Viper Gr.4 | 2:02,620 | 1:59,505 | 1:59,505 | 2:00,299 | 1:59,505 |
14 | S. Shinbahara | Porsche Cayman GT4 | 1:59,991 | 2:00,389 | 1:59,991 | 1:59,700 | 1:59,700 |
15 | H. Fukuyama | Porsche Cayman GT4 | 2:02,323 | 1:59,948 | 1:59,948 | 1:59,806 | 1:59,806 |
16 | K. Kobayashi | Subaru WRX Gr.4 | 2:02,744 | 2:01,298 | 2:01,298 | 1:59,855 | 1:59,855 |
17 | M. Nita | Alfa 4C Gr.4 | 2:01,346 | 2:00,853 | 2:00,853 | 2:01,513 | 2:00,853 |
18 | S. Sodayama | Nissan Silvia TC | 2:02,315 | 2:01,032 | 2:01,032 | 2:01,595 | 2:01,032 |
19 | S. Takagi | Alfa 4C Gr.4 | 2:01,577 | 2:01,413 | 2:01,413 | 2:01,655 | 2:01,413 |
20 | N. Ohyagi | Nissan Silvia TC | 2:01,723 | 2:01,678 | 2:01,678 | 2:01,565 | 2:01,565 |
i have no clue what, if anything, Ununennium has to do with reversing a 911 around horse thief reverse...
It’s no biggie if you can’t drive the selected car, we welcome comparisons and rivals that fit under the 490pp limit with CS tyres.Car not in shop yet.