The outside world might be in all kinds of disarray, but GT Sport’s Daily Race schedule continues unhindered. This week we’ve got three more races, which include a track we haven’t seen in the rotation for a very, very long time.
There’s another set of three GT Sport Daily Races for players to get their teeth into this week, and it’s an unusual mix which feature no road cars at all.
It’s all-change again as a new week is upon us, and brings a new set of Daily Races in GT Sport. This week’s trio contains two sets of race cars, and something a little bit more… pony.
For this week’s GT Sport Daily Races you’ll be heading to two racing circuits on opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean, and indulging in a spot of street racing.
This week’s GT Sport Daily Races include an old, old favorite, and a couple of events showing off the game’s post-release tracks — both fictional and real.
Keeping it on the island will be the key to this week’s three GT Sport Daily Races. The new set of events all pose a similar challenge, whereby a loss of control is likely to be race-ending.
There’s a certain sibilance surrounding the circuits in this week’s set of Sport Mode sprints. The new selection of three races features some friends from right back when GT Sport launched in October 2017. That’s most true about Race B and Race C. Both combinations are among those we might have seen even back in the closed Beta, getting on for almost three years ago.
To quote old man Biff Tannen, “there’s something very familiar about all this”. GT Sport Daily Race regulars will be feeling a twinge of deja vu this week, at least about two of the races.
We’re visiting two continents this week with the GT Sport Daily Races, as we close out the year — and indeed decade. You’ll find Asia at both ends of this round, with Daily Race A taking place on the highways of Tokyo and Daily Race C heading to Fuji.