
We’re heading into another week of Gran Turismo Daily Races, and this is Week 32. As always on Mondays, we’ll break down the new race combinations and give you the key details to help you prepare. There are three fresh combos in the Daily Races, so let’s take a closer look and talk about what to expect, what to watch out for, and how to make the most of each event.
Daily Race A
Daily Race A takes us to Suzuka Circuit, where we’ll be driving the Honda N-One RS 2022 on Comfort Medium tires. This is the same car that was recently added in the latest update, and if you want more info on that, check out the link to the patch notes.
It’s a 5-lap sprint with up to 12 cars on track. As usual for Race A, there are no mandatory pit stops and your Driver Rating (DR) won’t be affected, so it’s a great chance to just enjoy the drive. That said, your Safety Rating (SR) can still take a hit if things get messy, so stay sharp and race clean.
Daily Race B
Daily Race B is at Brands Hatch, and this one’s a bit unusual. We’ve got Group 4 cars on Racing Hard tires doing 10 laps, which is faster than what we usually see on this layout. Overtaking here is tough, so a strong qualifying time is essential. I’d recommend going with the Genesis G70, which looks like the top pick this week. The GT-R is also a solid choice if you want an alternative that still performs well.
Daily Race C
Daily Race C brings us to Willow Springs, specifically the Big Willow layout, with Group 3 cars on Racing Hard tires. This time, we have a 15-lap race with one mandatory pit stop.
You’ll need to make that stop, usually around lap 6 to 8, depending on your strategy. Undercuts can work here, so plan carefully. For the race itself, the BRZ is a strong choice thanks to its tire wear. For qualifying, you might also want to consider the M6 or other options with good one-lap pace. But be warned - Big Willow is unforgiving. One mistake and you can easily lose the car. So stay focused, set a solid qualifying time, and manage your tires well.
That’s it for this week’s breakdown. If you’ve got thoughts, setups, or experiences to share, drop them in the thread below. Good luck out there and have a great week of racing.