![]() ![]() A permanently quick fixture in Gr.4 races since the inception of GT7’s Daily Races format, the beautiful Alfa has been the car to beat recently. Race C sees the dominant return of the Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI. Recommended car: Nissan Skyline Super Silhouette ( Legend Cars, 1,150,000 Credits or free rental) Race C Race B uses the High-speed (H) Balance of Performance (BoP) format. ![]() ![]() If you don’t own the super-rare Nissan, you can at least give it a go thanks to GT7’s rental feature introduced on the 25th of April 2022.Īlternatively, the Toyota GR Supra Racing Concept Gr.3 is another solid option if the Nissan proves to be too wild to tame at Monza. This is in part thanks to its hot-rod style set-up – 16-inch front wheels and 19-inch rear wheels – but its two-litre, 550nbhp producing engine really pushes its performance to another level.Īnd this is why it gobbles up Monza’s long straights with ease. We’ve previously waxed lyrical about this insane Japanese Super Silhouette Series car, and in this case, it really does go as fast as it looks. Italy’s ‘Temple of Speed’ is the venue for Race B’s Gr.3 battle and a new car emerges as the top pick: Nissan Skyline Super Silhouette. ![]()
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