Your setup is clearly the superior one for this game. I know how to change the DoR manually, but any time you so much as press start, or go to a menu, or a race ends, the DoR resets. It's maddening and really cuts into my enjoyment.
Looks like someone figured out how to access future daily races on the official GTS site. And it looks like there's an upcoming race on the 30th that has a mystery track. But it's race C with 5 laps, which would apparently match Le Mans in mileage compared to other race C lengths.
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/a-way-to-see-future-and-past-daily-races.378502/
Yeah, 5 laps for Gr. 1 cars in the race C endurance race has to be a long track, so la Sarthe is almost a given! Can't wait for tomorrow now :DLooks like someone figured out how to access future daily races on the official GTS site. And it looks like there's an upcoming race on the 30th that has a mystery track. But it's race C with 5 laps, which would apparently match Le Mans in mileage compared to other race C lengths.
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/a-way-to-see-future-and-past-daily-races.378502/
I would say they're patching the HACK to see what the next weeks dailies are.https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/
Guess we will be finding out what is in the update shortly. Site is currently under maintenance.
Introducing the 'Gran Turismo Sport' May Update: Adding 'Circuit de la Sarthe' and Group C Cars
Gran Turismo Sport will receive an update in May 2018.
The following is a list of contents included with Update 1.19:
1. A 'Sport Mode Registration Details' screen will be added.
A player's Registration Details page will be added to the 'Sport' mode. Those who enter their locale information will be able to see their local ranking in the Championship Rankings screen.
2. The following 3 events will be added to the 'GT League':
■ Group 4 Cup (Beginner League)
You'll find plenty of power and excellent handling in these Group 4 races.
■ World Hatchback Championship (Amateur League)
A race for hatchbacks; cars with an upward opening hatch in the rear.
■ Lamborghini Cup (Professional League)
A festival of raging bulls. A race event just for Lamborghini.
In addition, new Rounds have been added to the following events: Clio Cup (Beginner League), FR Challenge+ (Amateur League), F1500 Championship (Professional League) and Gr.1 Prototype Endurance Series (Endurance League).
3. 9 new cars, including legendary Group C machines, will be added.
Fiat 500 F '68 (N100)
Jaguar XJR-9 '88 (Gr.1)
Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype CN.0706 '67 (N400)
Sauber Mercedes C9 '89 (Gr.1)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR '96 (N300)
Nissan R92CP '92 (Gr.1)
Renault Sport Mégane Trophy '11 (Gr.4)
Renault Sport Clio R.S. 220 EDC Trophy '16 (N200)
Subaru BRZ S '15 (N200)
4. Circuit de la Sarthe, the stage of the famed 24-Hour race, will be added.
・'Circuit de la Sarthe' (With Chicane / No Chicane)
Total Length: 13,629m Elevation Change: 37.3m Number of Turns: 38 Longest Straight: 1,679m (With Chicane)
There will be various other features, improvements and fixes implemented in this update. Please enjoy the continuing evolution of Gran Turismo Sport.
Right, tomorrow's Le Mans group c races, I'm good from 8:30pm on.
Everyone else?
Servers are still down, but the update can be downloaded.
Bad news: no night time TOD on La Sarthe. :(((((((
Good news: seems like they did a good job on the track
Great news: driving flat out down Mulsanne is quite a thing.
1 million each.
Wtf to the track limits @ le mans, plus the braking on hard tyres in the c race today!
You have to REALLY brake earlier than you might think in a le mans endurance car.
I used to think Project Cars 2's track limits on Le Mans were harsh...
The ones in this rendition are borderline insanity.
Good to see the R92CP holding down 6th place currently on the NA servers for race C. Hopefully these cars are somewhat competitive.
They're competitive at Le Mans due to the straightline speed; I can't imagine they'll be able to keep up with the modern cars on tracks like Suzuka or Interlagos.
I get that. And yeah, they should have been in their own grouping.They're competitive at Le Mans due to the straightline speed; I can't imagine they'll be able to keep up with the modern cars on tracks like Suzuka or Interlagos.
That's just the BOP screwing around with things.
All 3 group C cars should have been in a new category. They all post similar lap times in stock form.
Plus even if they are used, the races are just going to be a silly mix of Group C, modern hybrids, and fantasy VGTs.