Despite GT Sport coming up on three years old now, there’s still the occasional new thing cropping up, and this week’s Daily Races are a case in point. There’s three new races for you to get to grips with over the next seven days, and among them a circuit never seen before in these events.
This week’s GT Sport Daily Races, have an unusual twist with two events where the car is provided to you — and in both cases it’s a pick and mix, rather than a one-make race.
We’re jetting around the world again in this week’s GT Sport Daily Races, as all three events take place at real-world race tracks — and on three difference continents.
As we settle down to a first week in a long while without either FIA events or the Toyota GR Supra GT Cup, there’s a new set of GT Sport Daily Races to keep your eye in. It’s an odd set this week, with two low-speed one-makes — both previously seen combinations — and a little trip to the Spa to break things up.
This week’s GT Sport Daily Races will feel like a bit of a time warp for long-time players. In fact not only were all three races possible right from day one of the game, but you’d have been able to race two of them in the pre-release Beta, a full three years ago now.
Given the speed at which 2020 has been passing, it might be hard to believe that it’s the 31st Monday of the year. Nevertheless, a new Monday means a new set of GT Sport Daily Races, and in accordance with the recent trend for slightly left-field events, there’s an odd flavor this week.
Monday is upon us yet again, and that means there’s a new set of GT Sport Daily Races for players to get their teeth into. In keeping with some recent unusual combination choices, this week sees us without a road car option for the first time in a while.
It’s the start of a whole new week (yes, another one; sorry), which means that — along with many of us heading back to work again — there’s a new set of GT Sport Daily Races. This week’s selection is a little out of the ordinary, as it contains two events with specially provided cars.
Monday mornings might not be everyone’s favorite time of the week — more so when it’s Monday the 13th — but for GT Sport players it’s the dawn of a new set of Daily Races. This week’s set of three include a one-make for fans of the Prancing Horse, some classic GT Sport fare, and an even more classic Le Mans event.
GT Sport has flipped its 2020 yearbook into a new week, and that means it’s time for a new set of three Daily Races. The mix is the typical spread from low speed (very low speed this time) to high, but there’s an unusual twist too.
It’s a new week in GT Sport, and that means Polyphony Digital has delivered us a fresh set of three new Daily Races. After a slightly unusual triplet last week it’s back to more routine racing to see out June. The three new races require very little by way of explanation.
You’ll be racking up the virtual air-miles with this week’s new set of GT Sport Daily Races, which unusually feature three real-world circuits — all of which arrived after the game’s launch. There’s quite the range of speeds on offer too.
There’s a new set of Daily Races for Gran Turismo Sport players to race this week, and there should be a little something for everyone. This week’s set of three sees racers head to two post-launch DLC tracks, and one that’s been with us since the start yet rarely gets a look-in.
The calendar has clicked over to June, and coincidentally it marks the start of another new week. That means there’s a new set of three GT Sport Daily Races to take us through the week, and we’re visiting alternate ends of the modern automotive spectrum.
It’s another new week, and that means a new set of three GT Sport Daily Races. There’s a little something familiar for players this week, but also something a lot more unusual.
There’s a new set of three GT Sport Daily Races for players this week, and it’s a rare week without a road car. All three events are for track ready machines only, with a little twist — and we hope you like Racing Hard tires.