Share Your Driver Rating

2025-04-03 13:37:55
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To use it, simply find your profile in our database and click on “Check DR Stats” to view your current Driver Rating.

This feature also works for any other player, just click on their profile to see their DR stats as well.

Please note: You’ll need to be logged into your account on the website to access this feature.

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Here's mine Mihael, however it doesn't show anything. Still new to these stats and trying to understand what these numbers mean (both my score and the + or - I get from daily races or time trials.

Can someone explain it to me?

I assume that the number (I just hit over 50 today, yeah) is basically from all possible online races and time trials together, taking your relative contribution vs a previous one (which is where a + or - for a race event comes from). Is that correct?

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Just to clarify, your Driver Rating (DR) is currently 0 simply because that’s what it is at the moment. You also have a Safety Rating of B, which usually means you’ve recently had a DR reset. In Gran Turismo, DR D is the lowest rating, so when your DR drops to 0, you're technically still in the D tier (not in E).

It’s not a bug or anything broken, it just reflects your current standing after a potential reset or quitting too many races.

Once you start racing again and putting in clean results, your DR will start to go back up. If you do a few races, especially without quitting and by driving clean, your DR should recover pretty quickly. Just keep in mind that the A race usually doesn’t affect DR, so it’s better to focus on B or C races for ranking progress.

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a4xrbj1
Here's mine Mihael, however it doesn't show anything. Still new to these stats and trying to understand what these numbers mean (both my score and the + or - I get from daily races or time trials.Can someone explain it to me?I assume that the number ...

 

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M.Matika
Just to clarify, your Driver Rating (DR) is currently 0 simply because that’s what it is at the moment. You also have a Safety Rating of B, which usually means you’ve recently had a DR reset. In Gran Turismo, DR D is the lowest rating, so...

I think it rather reflects my driving LOL. I usually make 1 mistake per online race and get banged out 1-2 times by other from behind (yesterday a Corvette who did that Police Car move of pushing me at one end of the car in a corner - he was SR A so he surely knows what he was doing). I'm having lot's of people around me in the race who go all over the place, they do mistake like I do (break too late, accelerate too much, not enough trail braking and then going too wide).

So while I have slightly over 10 races now, I'm still not improving my DR due to those errors. Only my SR is getting slowly better.

BTW, not sure if I need to the licenses, missions and circuit experiences as well to improve the DR or it's only my online race.

I quit once race and learned afterwards that it's basically the worst to do (at my driving skills).

Didn't know about the A race not counting but thanks, good to know.

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I think it rather reflects my driving LOL. I usually make 1 mistake per online race and get banged out 1-2 times by other from behind (yesterday a Corvette who did that Police Car move of pushing me at one end of the car in a corner - he was SR A s...

You don’t need to do licenses, missions, or circuit experiences to improve your DR, only online Sport Mode races affect your Driver Rating.

That said, doing circuit experiences can definitely help you learn the tracks and get more consistent, which will naturally improve your performance (and DR) in online races. So while it's not required, it can still be really useful.