When it comes to brake bias, especially for the Genesis G70, I recommend running it at minus 5. Normally, minus 5 would shift more braking force to the front, which could lead to understeer—but with all-wheel-drive cars, it actually works in reverse. So in this case, minus is effectively plus, and plus is minus. Yeah, it’s a bit confusing, but that’s how it works in Gran Turismo.
Running minus 5 on the G70 will actually give you more rotation through the corners, helping the car turn in better.
With AWD cars, when the car slides, you can actually use that moment to activate and warm up the rear tires. If they don’t warm up properly, you’ll lose a lot of heat over time, and that can lead to more sliding and instability in the later stages of a race.
So keep that in mind—brake bias at minus 5 for better rotation, and manage your tire temperatures to stay consistent throughout the race.