
Sim GT
๐ฅ GT7 LIVE | A+ Daily Race B at Spa-Francorchamps! Gr.3 Intense Battles!
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This is a long GT7 live session where Sim GT grinds Daily Race B at Spa in A+ lobbies while fighting two things at once: brutally close Gr.3 racing and a nasty flu. The fun is not just in the results, but in hearing how racecraft, qualifying strategy, wheel setup quirks, penalties, and pressure all shape what happens lap by lap.
0:00 โ 25:38
Flu, a Nissan wheel joke, and a fast start to the day
The stream opens in a strangely human place: not with a polished intro, but with heat chants, blocked sinuses, and a racer trying to sound upbeat while clearly feeling rough. Sim GT greets the regulars, explains he has been grinding practice, and admits he has a flu while Europe is roasting in heat and South Africa is cold where he is. That matters because the whole session becomes a tug of war between focus and physical discomfort. Before racing, he slips into one of the stream's recurring side stories, the Fanatec and Nissan collaboration. He jokes that by sticking a Nissan emblem on his wheel, he now owns "the very first Nissan Fanatec wheel in the world," calling it the "CSL GT3 Nissan wheel." It is silly, but it also sets the tone for the stream: this is serious racing without taking himself too seriously. He talks lap times too, and there is a revealing bit of strategy here. He says he can go lower than his current pace, but intentionally avoids pushing his qualifying time too far because starting in the top three every race would be less entertaining. That is an unexpected angle. Most people assume a streamer always wants the best possible qualifying position. Sim GT is balancing competitiveness with race quality, aiming to stay in that four to five hundred ranking range where there is more action. The first on-track phase is mostly warm-up, sector complaints, and setup chat, including a correction he gives to Rhonda about gearing in the first corner, first gear in the Audi, not what he had previously suggested. Then the first race begins and he starts P2. His early plan is conservative: survive the opening laps, avoid chaos, then push later. That patience pays off. He tracks Vulcan, manages the pressure from behind, and times his final push beautifully. The race ends with a strong win after a late charge and a fastest lap in the 2:18.3 range, giving the stream instant momentum. It is the perfect opening hook for a three hour session: the host feels terrible, yet the driving immediately looks sharp.
7 more sections in the app
- 26:59 โ 50:13A livery disaster, a P1 start, and the first signs of instability
- 50:43 โ 1:26:56Holding the lead, losing it, then dominating with clean air
- 1:27:51 โ 1:48:52The wheel delay problem turns a chase into guesswork
- 1:50:09 โ 2:05:34A self-inflicted spin and the cost of one mistake in a packed lobby
- 2:07:45 โ 2:27:04The clean battle that reminded everyone why they play
- 2:29:05 โ 2:44:46Chaos in traffic, a blocker up the road, and how dirty defense ruins everyone's race
- 2:46:42 โ 3:06:42The final races, fading energy, and a calm shutdown after three hours




