
This week’s Daily Races in Gran Turismo 7 bring three fresh combinations for the fourth week of 2026. We are heading to Sardegna Road Track Layout C, Blue Moon Bay Speedway Infield A Reverse, and Daytona International Speedway Road Course.
Daily Race A
Let’s start with Daily Race A. Overall, this is a solid and enjoyable combination. The track is challenging, and the nine lap distance feels just right, especially with each lap taking roughly one minute. You will be behind the wheel of the Maserati GranTurismo S ’08. For this race, there is no need to worry about tire wear or fuel consumption, as both are set to times one, which allows you to focus entirely on driving consistently and cleanly.
Daily Race B
Daily Race B takes us to Blue Moon Bay Speedway Infield A Reverse in Gr.4. This is shaping up to be a very fun race. We have seen this combination before, but in the opposite direction, which adds a fresh challenge. The circuit is technical and demands full concentration, especially through the infield section, while still rewarding strong exits onto the straights. As usual for Daily Race B, tire wear and fuel consumption are set to times one, so strategy is not a concern. You will be racing on Racing Hard tires, and the race distance is nine laps. That makes this one around 11 to 12 minutes long, which is quite lengthy for a Daily Race B and adds to the overall appeal.
Daily Race C
Daily Race C takes place at Daytona International Speedway Road Course in Gr.1 machinery. This is a particularly interesting combination. Personally, I did not expect to see these cars return so soon. Looking at the leaderboards, we are already seeing some unusual choices, such as the L750R Hybrid VGT 2017 and the Genesis X Gran Racer VGT Concept, alongside the more familiar Group 1 cars. This time, tire wear and fuel consumption will play a major role. Tire wear is set to times six, and fuel consumption is set to times three, so careful management is essential. The race runs for 15 laps, making it roughly 20 minutes long, with lap times averaging around one minute and 30 seconds.
Overall, this looks like a very interesting week of Daily Races, with a nice mix of sprint racing and longer, more demanding events. I am really looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this week’s combinations.

















