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How to Beat Special Mission 23 in Gran Turismo
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Special Mission 23 in Gran Turismo is a challenging mission that requires a lot of skill and patience to beat. Here are some tips that can help you beat this mission: 1. Choose the right car: Special Mission 23 requires a car with a high top speed and excellent handling. Choose a car that you feel comfortable driving and can handle well at high speeds. 2. Learn the course: Familiarize yourself with the course and the different turns. Practice the course until you can drive it flawlessly. 3. Brake early: Braking early is crucial in this mission. It will help you maintain your speed and make the turns more smoothly. 4. Use your nitrous wisely: Use your nitrous on the straightaways to gain speed and overtake your opponents. 5. Draft behind other cars: Drafting behind other cars can help you gain speed and maintain it. However, be careful not to crash into the car in front of you. 6. Be patient: This mission requires a lot of patience. Don't try to rush through it, or you'll end up making mistakes. 7. Stay focused: Concentrate on the road ahead and avoid getting distracted by the other cars on the track. With these tips, you should be able to beat Special Mission 23 in Gran Turismo. Good luck!
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