Gran turismo World Championship help

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okay ive been trying too beat this but its getting me frustrated i need help

okay ive tried doing it the fun way bbut now i just wanna get it done the fastest

what should i do what car should i use any help would be GREAT! thx!
 
first i used the mercedes benz clk race car then the Nissan R92CP

and always the tires got hot when i was in first and i had to pit and lost the races
 
I meant horsepower and the Nissan R92CP. :lol:

What tires did you use? R1, R2, or what others?
 
umm i dnt really remember it was either r1 or r2 i know i didnt use the others im thinking of waithing till i get 25 percentage done and unlocking the minolta?
is dat a good idea?
 
The R92CP should easily be able to win those races on R2 tyres. You might need TCS on a little if you've added a Turbo mind, the wheelspin reduces your tyre life by quite a bit.

The CLK GTR can be a tough car to use for that series, I attempted that on my first time playing the game, and needless to say, I got beat, by a lot. With practice it can easily be done, but by the sounds of it you're a relatively new player to the game, so I wouldn't advise trying this car again just yet.

I'd suggest saving up your money and buying either of the Pescarolos. You can't win them so you'll probably buy them sooner or later, and they can easily beat this race. Or you can do what I did my first time playing and buy the Audi R8 Race car.

The Toyota Minolta 88C-V is the best car to use, if you want to do the El Capitan endurance race, but its powerful enough, there is no need to add a turbo to it.

There is no substitute for practice, and knowing the circuits. A few practice laps of the circuits before racing can go a long way :) (Plus if you set a fast lap in practice, you can qualify for a higher place on the grid, which helps, especially on tougher circuits like Hong Kong).

It should also be noted, you don't need to win every race to win the championship. If you lose one or two races due to tyre wear, you can always continue and get a win overall, and then come back and win that single race later.
 
Hello,
Try to win enough money to buy the Pescarolo C60 04 with all upgrades, it goes around corners like hell and is my absolute favorite, together with the Mazda 787B.
The Minolta Toyota is a very strong and beautiful car, but it "eats" it's rear-tires.
As mentioned above, you don't have to win all the races, to win the Championship, winning 8 of them should be sufficient
 
Get your Nissan R92CP, put R1 tyres on the front, R2 tyres on the back and pit at exactly half race distance whether you think you need it or not. I've been saying this for 5 years now and it's still valid.

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Ok. A search for "World Championship" or "GTWC" will bring up all the info you need to know on this one.
Put simply it's not because you don't have enough car or HP, but because you don't have enough driver.
This is the hardest championship in GT4, and the one place where the AI drive quite reasonably in high powered race cars, meaning that you can't simply tune your way to race victories by strapping on a Stage 4 turbo and overpowering them. (In fact a Stage 4 on most Group Cs makes them very difficult to handle.)

It's your driver skills that need help here, and the only cure for that is practice. Note the 10 tracks used for this series. Go and run them in practice mode until you can complete 5 - 10 laps cleanly without leaving the track.
If you can't manage this, no amount of car, be it PDFGT, Toyota 88C-V, Sauber C9 or Nissan R92CP is going to help you.
It's easily possible to beat this series in lesser cars such as Bentley Speed 8, Mercedes CLK-GTR or Nissan R390 if you have the right driver skills.

Here's some threads to help you out and you can continue discussion in those:

Need help GT World Championship

Some useful links in here too.

Some info on picking out an easier lineup to race against:

52 lineups of the Gran Turismo World Championship - PAL VERSION

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Now since everything in here has been discussed before, this thread is closed for business, and you can continue in one of the existing GTWC threads (after reading them thoroughly, of course, as the answers you need are probably already in there!)

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