Gran Turismo 7 sees the return of the Gran Turismo License system. You will need to progress through the licenses to level up in the game and certain sections of the game will be locked until you complete them. Just like the series' early titles, while this all seems easy - completing these license lessons, especially if you are going for gold, can be pretty stressful!
Related: Gran Turismo 7 Review Completing the licenses rewards you with credits and a new car (potentially two new cars if you achieve gold in them all), so here's a guide on how to obtain the second license you can do: The National A Licence.
Traction control is an electronic device on cars that reduces throttle and stops the wheels from spinning if they are slipping. This is great when you're driving on a road, however, for a racing car, this can slow the car down if being too highly applied. If you are struggling to pick up speed after a corner on these license tests, you might want to drop the traction control assist by a couple of notches from the in-game menu to the point just before you can feel the wheel spin when accelerating out of a corner.
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