Gran Turismo 7 - Weekly Challenges - August Week 3 - Car Setups & Race Guide - ALL 5 RACES
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 Published On Aug 15, 2024

Welcome to my guide to winning the Weekly Challenge Races for August Week 3 2024 on Gran Turismo 7.

All THE RACES WERE COMPLETED ON HARD DIFFICULTY

In this video I show you every race in this week’s Weekly Challenge for August Week 3 2024. I will show you my car setups, strategies and any notes I have for each race.

Rewards for this week are:
1 event: Credit Ticket: Cr: 100,000
3 events: Credit Ticket: Cr: 200,000
5 events: Credit Ticket: Cr: 500,000
Rewards are shown at the end of the video.

European Sunday Cup 400: Kyoto Driving Park Yamagiwa
Car Choice: Renault Clio R.S. 220 Trophy ‘16
Car is completely stock.
Strategy: No strategy required.
NOTE: Using comfort soft tyres puts the car over the suggested PP limit so if you want more of a challenge and want to be under 400 PP use comfort hard tyres.

Japanese 4WD Challenge 600: Nurburgring Sprint
Car Choice: Nissan GT-R ‘17
Items purchased in the Tuning Shop:
Power Restrictor
Racing Brake System (Slotted Discs)
Racing Brake Pads
Weight Reduction: Stage 1
Weight Reduction: Stage 2
Sports Hard Tyres
Strategy: No strategy required.

Special Event: Eiger Nordwand Reverse
This is a one make race featuring the Volvo V40 T5 R-Design
Items purchased in the Tuning Shop:
Racing Soft Tyres
Strategy: No strategy required.

Race of Turbo Sportscars: Dragon Trail Seaside
Car Choice: Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series ‘20
Items purchased in the Tuning Shop:
Power Restrictor
Racing Brake System (Slotted Discs)
Racing Brake Pads
Brake Balance Controller
Racing Hard Tyres
My Brake Balance is set to 5, this is personal preference and not required.
Strategy: No strategy required.

World Touring Car 800: Suzuka Circuit
Car Choice: Lexus RC F GT500 ‘16
Items purchased in the Tuning Shop:
Power Restrictor
Racing Hard Tyres
Intermediate Tyres
Heavy Wet Tyres
My Brake Balance is set to -2 for this race, this is personal preference and not required.
Strategy: Start the race on Racing Hard Tyres, change the fuel to level 3 and keep it there the entire race. If it doesn’t rain you will not need to make any pit stops for this race. However keep an eye on the weather radar and pit for wet tyres if necessary, if you do for wet tyres DO NOT REFUEL.
NOTE: Fuel is very marginal. You can use level 4 instead but your pace will be a lot slower so if you can manage your fuel at level 3 I recommend it. If you’re struggling with tyre wear you should have enough time to make a pit stop and change tyres without giving up your lead, that all depends on fast you are. With this strategy you’re better off going a little slower to make sure the tyres last the entire race.

Here are some timestamps to find each race if you’re looking for a specific race:

Intro - 0:00

European Sunday Cup 400: Kyoto Driving Park Yamagiwa - 0:30

Japanese 4WD Challenge 600: Nurburgring Sprint - 5:39

Special Event: Eiger Nordwand Reverse - 11:37

Race of Turbo Sportscars: Dragon Trail Seaside - 20:15

World Touring Car 800: Suzuka Circuit - 29:53

Rewards - 50:23

Outro - 50:44

My Settings / Equipment

Settings Used:

Manual Transmission
ABS - Default
TCS - 0 (Unless specified above)
Counter-steer Assist - Strong
Steering Sensitivity- 0
Steering Force Feedback Max. Torque - 5
Force Feedback Sensitivity - 5

Equipment Used:

Fanatec Gran Turismo DD Pro
Fanatec Clubsport Steering Wheel Formula 2.5X
Podium Advanced Paddle Module
Fanatec Clubsport Pedals V3
Next Level Racing GTTrack Racing Cockpit PS Edition
Samsung 32inch Curved Monitor

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