Week 3 Daily C: Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve GR.4

9 January 2026 at 11:37

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See you next week 

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Spot on mate absolutely terrible daily C with no strategy 

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mattylatvala Yea
See you next week ...
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Indeed, such a shame the no strategy races.

we need races of 30min plus!

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TCR_Alenix
Spot on mate absolutely terrible daily C with no strategy  ...
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RTW_PauloooD
Indeed, such a shame the no strategy races. we need races of 30min plus! ...

Absolutely but knowing PD they would say" you have manufacturs races for them" Instead of making a daily D,the only hope is lmu being successful on console and maybe they'll do something for gt8

Strat is always minimal imho. Just drive with as minimal mistakes as possible. This track is really technical and therefor really nice. The only thing is that the alfa romeo is not available for purchase.

I think many are missing out, this is a very fun race, with the track limits to look after and the 10 laps, you have to stay focused. When Iooking at the previous C at Tokyo, I agree that strategy can often be minimal. 

You may know this already, but the 156 comes up in the legend shop regularly 🙂

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CARIB_Thompson89
Strat is always minimal imho. Just drive with as minimal mistakes as possible. This track is really technical and therefor really nice. The only thing is that the alfa romeo is not available for purchase....
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Agree 100% but everyone is entitled of course to have their own experience :-) but I think that more people might enjoy racing this track when they believe it is about preventing big mistakes. 

In the future I would love to see this track again but then with dynamic weather and 20 laps or so, that would be nice. I know, under current game meta they are not going to do that, but then strategy and planning are much more a thing. 

happy racing!

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Guy'om
I think many are missing out, this is a very fun race, with the track limits to look after and the 10 laps, you have to stay focused. When Iooking at the previous C at Tokyo, I agree that strategy can often be minimal.  You may know this alread...