I have something exciting to share with you.
Over the last few years, I've been using @GTOmegaRacing products, and I still remember when they sent me my very first rig. It took a couple of hours to put together, but those hours were absolutely worth it because I'm still using that very same rig today.
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After all this time, the next step feels like a natural one. I'm proud to announce that I am officially a GT Omega Brand Ambassador.
I want to thank GT Omega for this opportunity. More than anything, I think it speaks to the quality and durability of their products. The fact that I've been using the same rig for years was definitely one of the key reasons this partnership came together.
To celebrate, we're also hosting a giveaway. If you'd like to take part, head over to my latest post where you'll find all the details.
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Thank you all for the incredible support over the years
First time in 7 years that WE have to face something like this. Wanna know smthg funny? In round 1 (clip 2) he got only a warning โ after deliberately lifting off the brakes. Today Didico and I got killed by this man and his wingman Amarok (the only thing he does when he races)
Last weekโs Daily Race B at Red Bull Ring likely set a new participation record in Gran Turismo 7, with more than 93,000 registered lap times in a single week.
I knew this would spark debate about the popularity of these Daily Races, but I wanted to show you the data.
This graph covers Week 1 of 2025 through Week 7 of 2026 and highlights the most and least popular Daily Race C events during that period.
And one combination stands out. The race at Tsukuba has the lowest recorded participation in the entire timeframe. It is sitting at around 75% the overall average, and it has less than half the player count of the next least popular combination.
The week is not even over yet, but it is hard to see these numbers improving in any significant way.
@Alexthecalm It is easy in GT, the lap, conditions and the car is very different than in GT than real life. But to compare, the car I used had 403 hp/ 1235kg, while in NLS the cars are around 500 hp with roughly 1250 to 1300kg. I could test this, but with his BoP we would be at 7.40
@Xiaomi@thegranturismo Just a few photos of the new Gran Turismo 7 featuring the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra. With a staggering max power output of 1,526 HP, it is an incredibly interesting machine. It is also the first car from a Chinese manufacturer ever added to the game.
New GT7 Update: New Cars and Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is now available
Gran Turismo 7 just released new preview images for the upcoming update, and it looks like we are getting some seriously interesting cars.
The Porsche 911, the Hyundai Elantra N TCR, and the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, which was announced last year at the live event in London, are all part of the mix.
I honestly expected Xiaomi to arrive in the game a bit sooner, but I really hope the wait pays off. Powered by Xiaomiโs proprietary HyperEngine V8, the SU7 Ultra delivers an incredible 1,525 horsepower and reaches a top speed of 350 km/h, or 217 mph. It rockets from 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.98 seconds and set an official Nรผrburgring Nordschleife lap time of 7:04.957 in June 2025, making it the fastest four door electric production car at the time.
Now I am really curious to see if that lap time can be beaten in the game. Overall, this update is looking to be a very strong one, and I am really excited to get behind the wheel of these cars.
#Xiaomi #XiaomiSU7Ultra #GT7