If you’ve got to go fast, this fortnight’s GT Sport Time Trials will be right up your street. Both events feature some of the quickest machines in the game, and in the real world too, set on fictional high-speed circuits.
There’s another unusual vehicle mix in this new GT Sport Time Trials for the next two weeks, although thankfully a little less pricey than the previous set.
You’re going to need plenty of spare cash in GT Sport to get involved in this fortnight’s Time Trials, as it’s all about rare, road-going racers from the 1960s.
For the next two weeks in the GT Sport Time Trials, players will be following the rule of three. With two new events, both on road courses, there’s plenty to get to grips with through the next 14 days.
This fortnight’s GT Sport Time Trials bring two more interesting challenges. Starring for the next two weeks are a road car and a race car, but it’s the street machine that’s the faster of the two.
The GT Sport time trials for the next fortnight have a rather European focus, and emphasize two different driving techniques at the opposite end of the scales of speed.
It’s a new week, new month, new year, and new decade, and the first GT Sport Time Trials of the 2020s bring a classic GT feel with a brand new vibe. Both tracks are part of the game’s post-launch update content, as is the car you’ll use in at least one of the events.
The last GT Sport Time Trials of 2019 are underway, and provide something of a varied challenge which serves to highlight just how much the game has evolved in the last two years. Both tracks and both car options are in fact part of the game’s post-launch update content.
This week’s GT Sport Time Trials are somewhat of a change from the previous fortnight. You’ll be tackling a very small track in a very small car (well, by modern standards), and something much faster somewhere much faster.
We’re just catching our collective breath following today’s GT Sport content update, but already there’s a chance to use some of it in the newest game mode.