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Hi guys, I just saw the next tracks for next week. I'm not looking forward to Bathurst again in the B slot. Maybe Brands Hatch would be a good choice for me, and maybe do the Autopolis races too. See in order to improve my racing skills, i have to learn from you guys and your methods, so any bit of info would help. I usually rank between 4000-10,000 in the A slot depending on how well I race on the track, at least when you're qualifying, you don't have to deal with other drivers. You're by yourself on the dance floor.

You have to know and plan your braking and driving on the beast mountain, that's what I learned in it's circuit experience. Maybe one reason PD repeats certain track/car combos is so people that didn't do them back then can have another chance at the fun/action of the event. Even after over 2 years of getting back in the mist of racing(GT) I'm still having trouble in some areas. I started back June 2021, so soon enough it will be three years.

But I am not worried about the D rank, the lobbies are much more friendlier and nicer as opposed to the A/B ones. Even the C lobbies didn't give me that much trouble back a couple weeks ago.
 
Yeah, there's no reason why we can't race something like this on slick tires.
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Are you trying to say we shouldn’t be time trialing a hot 90s Vette on Street Hard tires lol? Or racing a similar vintage GT-R at Watkins on the same tire?

Crazy talk! But seriously, why does PD always give us road cars in sport mode on crap rubber! Guess it’s good for car control …
 
Hi guys, I just saw the next tracks for next week. I'm not looking forward to Bathurst again in the B slot. Maybe Brands Hatch would be a good choice for me, and maybe do the Autopolis races too. See in order to improve my racing skills, i have to learn from you guys and your methods, so any bit of info would help. I usually rank between 4000-10,000 in the A slot depending on how well I race on the track, at least when you're qualifying, you don't have to deal with other drivers. You're by yourself on the dance floor.

You have to know and plan your braking and driving on the beast mountain, that's what I learned in it's circuit experience. Maybe one reason PD repeats certain track/car combos is so people that didn't do them back then can have another chance at the fun/action of the event. Even after over 2 years of getting back in the mist of racing(GT) I'm still having trouble in some areas. I started back June 2021, so soon enough it will be three years.

But I am not worried about the D rank, the lobbies are much more friendlier and nicer as opposed to the A/B ones. Even the C lobbies didn't give me that much trouble back a couple weeks ago.
Could be a special week next week, autopolis on RS? Gr4? That’d be a cracker.

I’ll have have some Bathurst in race B on RM

That’s got my interest
 
Could be a special week next week, autopolis on RS? Gr4? That’d be a cracker.

I’ll have have some Bathurst in race B on RM

That’s got my interest
Or maybe Autopolis will be a Group 3 Cup? We won't know until Monday morning. I suspect that Bathurst will be a Group 4 Cup, but PD may reverse what I predicted just now.
 
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Anyone got a suspension tune for the Huracán on Race B?

I’m having loads of fun just due to the pit strategy, I always try to pit so I come out in clean air and often pass a few that way…
 
Anyone got a suspension tune for the Huracán on Race B?

I’m having loads of fun just due to the pit strategy, I always try to pit so I come out in clean air and often pass a few that way…
No, but maybe someone else has a good one. Have you tried the Genesis G70 for qualifying? Some people got some great times with that specific car.
 
You would think that someone took a day to create and automated Track/Car/Regulation tool back at PD, but no.

Is it THAT hard to create a few more BoP groups? Like, as pictured, a muscle car group? Or a classic LeMans group?

One can dream I suppose 🙄
Worst case scenario this is what their tool came up with....

I think there are so so many factors that go in to these things. Marketing want to promote a car (cough Mazda 3 gr4 cough) the desire to sometimes roughly align them to real world events and then I think there is the data.

I assume the data tells them the most popular weeks add in some social media influence, some tour driver influence and we get these races.

Being pragmatic chucking DB5s round good wood is fun as a TT but not as a race, driving karts round eiger held zero appeal for me.

Racing group cars or cup'esque cars (clio, golf, focus etc) is fine but it's the meta BS that annoys me, it's not even fractional it's just clearly "the car" grrrr
 
Worst case scenario this is what their tool came up with....

I think there are so so many factors that go in to these things. Marketing want to promote a car (cough Mazda 3 gr4 cough) the desire to sometimes roughly align them to real world events and then I think there is the data.

I assume the data tells them the most popular weeks add in some social media influence, some tour driver influence and we get these races.

Being pragmatic chucking DB5s round good wood is fun as a TT but not as a race, driving karts round eiger held zero appeal for me.

Racing group cars or cup'esque cars (clio, golf, focus etc) is fine but it's the meta BS that annoys me, it's not even fractional it's just clearly "the car" grrrr
I have to admit, as much as I love road cars, the best online racing always comes courtesy of Gr. race cars.

I am totally content with the many different road cars in GT7 only appearing in races and time trials sporadically but I have to insist they DO appear.

Unless I have a reference time, I have no way of knowing how far I can push the car and Sport Mode is realistically the only way to compare myself against anyone else. I'm honestly not fussed about actually racing stock production cars, but the experience of yeeting them around as fast as possible is really my cup of tea.
 
It comes with connotations that firstly I'm not comfortable with and secondly definitely have not earned the right to be called fast or elite.

Opinionated, experienced yes but not to a level I feel or should be considered better than anyone else.
This is an interesting statement. I understand why you wouldn't call yourself elite - I totally get it. But honestly, a lot of the time, your times are certainly elite.

As for being opinionated, no, not you! (Not me either, right?) LOL.
 
Done some more at brands hatch. I always pit on lap one whether that's a sensible decision or not. You need to have a gap of 10 seconds or under to eventually go past the leader if he pits on lap 9. Now people have started to get faster I'm finding myself at a 12 second gap or above which is getting me top fives but slim to no chances of a win. What's everybodies strategy?

On the plus side I'm mostly getting clean races as well.
 
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I need to pay attention to the race regulations from now on, I haven't been pitting at Brands Hatch which has been giving me a minute penalty after crossing the finish line. I should do it on Lap 5 or 6. But I must get far ahead from most people on the road. I'm only changing tires and not focusing on the fuel because I made it through 7 races with the fuel I had. The fuel map is a useful tool in the game. So I'm grateful for it and the radar map helps for races with rain and precipitation.
 
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I’m happy to have gotten a win even though I haven’t raced that much this week, 47.6xx propelled me into starting 2nd/3rd, I’ve attached a 2nd place too, 3rd place zipped past me early and was the eventual winner but my race was against the pole sitter who came out of the pits and went straight in to the sand, so unlucky - has been good racing
 

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Done some more at brands hatch. I always pit on lap one whether that's a sensible decision or not. You need to have a gap of 10 seconds or under to eventually go past the leader if he pits on lap 9. Now people have started to get faster I'm finding myself at a 12 second gap or above which is getting me top fives but slim to no chances of a win. What's everybodies strategy?

On the plus side I'm mostly getting clean races as well.
If I'm being held up, or start further back, I pit on lap 1. If I don't, I pit on lap 9, unless I get a track limits penalty, as penalties run down as you exit the pits, so you don't lose any time or places!
 
Now that you mentioned it, I probably should pit at Lap 2 or 3, that way I can pass any drivers that decide to pit during Laps 4 to 9. It would give me a shot at getting a top 5 finish or even a win. I'm not bothering with changing tires and refueling because the race is normally 7 to 8 minutes in length.
 
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Now that you mentioned it, I probably should pit at Lap 2 or 3, that way I can pass any drivers that decide to pit during Laps 4 to 9. It would give me a shot at getting a top 5 finish or even a win. I'm not bothering with changing tires and refueling because the race is normally 7 to 8 minutes in length.
This race in particular offers something quite novel for GT in that the pit stop is a lesson in race management.

There are a few strategies to think about.

1. Is the pack at the start still really close towards the end of lap 1? Then a L1 pit is viable

2. If you are losing time either trying to pass or defend then putting gets you out of that battle

3. In the middle part of the race is there a gap or one opening up that you can slot in to?

4. Are you lapping comfortably without pressure or pulling away alone or with someone else? You are racing them so likely you'll want to pit with them or try an under (preferred) or overcut.

The main thing is not to fixate on a specific lap but pick the most appropriate time in the context of each individual race.

I mentioned earlier that it can be extremely useful to watch the driver list to see roughly who around you and ahead have pitted. This allows you to gauge where and who you'll be around after your pit stop.

It does help to really understand exactly who you are racing. For example if the front runners pit early and come up behind you and you haven't pitted yet then in reality you aren't "racing" them. And the opposite is true if you have pitted but the car in front hasn't again you aren't actually racing them.

Just being aware will help you not waste time and let you know who you need to pass or defend for actual positions.
 
This is an interesting statement. I understand why you wouldn't call yourself elite - I totally get it. But honestly, a lot of the time, your times are certainly elite.

As for being opinionated, no, not you! (Not me either, right?) LOL.
Since this keeps going around, I feel like repeating myself: I did not call anybody elite. I used the wording “more elite” in the meaning “better than me”. One more time: I have not called anybody elite.
 
Four races in the R34 at The Glen yesterday after leaving it alone all week because of a nightmare experience earlier in the week on a combo which I did enjoy quite a lot when it featured 4 months ago.

Amazed that I managed 3 wins, and one comeback to podium after getting wrecked at turn 1. Speaking of which, it's that corner in particular which shapes the entire contest. Fair play to my front grid colleagues on those 3 clean races, an absolute pleasure to go around cleanly and battle on route to the bus stop instead of the lunges I've been getting used to (clearly understanding the strategy required to win this race).

Credit to myself for turning consistent laps, nailing the chicane every time, and finally learning a few lessons on how to get a quick time.

Replays have been shared for those who are interested, with the bonus that you'll get to see my sparkly 'quick driver' livery I decided to slap on for the later races!
 
Well once the proper aliens appeared, my chances of a Race B win have mostly disappeared. But I'm happy to have had the best streak of wins I've ever managed in GT7 or GT Sport, and got back in to A+ for a short time.

My previous A+ experience was also with this track and Gr4, but driving the 650. Maybe it's just been the tracks layouts, but sadly it seems only 4wd gr4s are competitive at the moment😕

PD, I do wish we could save a tune though! I've gone in to several races with no tune, or even worse, a messed up half-tune - which makes for interesting handling 🤣
 
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Well once the proper aliens appeared, my chances of a Race B win have mostly disappeared. But I'm happy to have had the best streak of wins I've ever managed in GT7 or GT Spot, and got back in to A+ for a short time.

My previous A+ experience was also with this track and Gr4, but driving the 650. Maybe it's just been the tracks layouts, but sadly it seems only 4wd gr4s are competitive at the moment.

PD, I do wish we could save a tune though! I've gone in to several races with no tune, or even worse, a messed up half-tune - which makes for interesting handling 🤣
Excellent work mate!

This race last time was also the race that got me 3/4 the way to A+ and a similar position to you having a bit of a unicorn lap.

I'm so with you on the saving settings, 4 times I was doing the last diff adjustment and the warm up ended (I was racing to make the race so had to do it then)....the car is definitely a different/god awful beast in default spec!
 
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