The sorting algorithm for the game seems to rank alphabetically, where 8,000 would rank higher than 75,000, rather than numerically. Your car number is a good indicator of where you should aim to finish.
What are the different classes of GT racing?
GT racing started out many years back with GT1. It was simple. It was one class of top-flight race cars derived from road-going sports cars. Corvettes raced the European marques and everything made sense. Then someone cut the head of GT1 and, like a super Hydra, a half-dozen new classes sprouted in its place. We’re here to explain them all.
How are car grades determined in Gran Turismo Sport?
Car grades are not set in stone. Through proper Car Tuning, you can increase or decrease a car’s grade based on how much power you’ll allowing it to use.
What are the points requirements for GT Sport?
The points requirement for each category is as follows: 1 A+ – 50,000 – 75,000 2 A – 30,000 – 49,999 3 B – 10,000 – 29,999 4 C – 4,000 – 9,999 5 D – 1 – 3,999 6 (E – 1 – 1,999)
What kind of car is the 2006 VW GTI?
Editor’s note: There are two 2006 GTI models. One is the fourth-generation 2006 GTI, and the other is a completely redesigned fifth-generation 2006 New GTI, or GTI MkV, which this review covers.
What kind of engine does the Volkswagen GTI VR6 have?
As shown above, the 2005 GTI VR6 offered a 2.8-liter six-cylinder that didn’t match the current engine’s output and, even worse, resulted in an unwieldy 64/36 weight distribution. The main reason that the new, smaller four-cylinder kicks the six-cylinder’s butt is direct injection.
Is the VW GTI a good sports car?
Most of us were forgiving because the GTI is such a hoot to drive. It can run from 0 to 60 in 6.0 seconds and return 25 mpg; it possesses a quick-shifting gearbox that is the envy of the rest of the car world; its chassis is sports-car responsive; and it’s practical and affordable.
How many generations does the Volkswagen GTI have?
Now spanning five generations, the GTI family continues to be a reminder of when “less was more” at Volkswagen.