GT7 Weekly Challenges: June Week 3 Guide is LIVE!

The GT7 Weekly Challenges for June Week 3 are live! Get our full guide to all five races, including required cars, tracks, & how to earn maximum rewards this week.

Warning: May cause excessive bragging rights in GT7!

It's week 3 in June, and Gran Turismo has added five new weekly challenges, allowing players to take part in them over the coming seven days.

Among these five races, three are on real-world circuit tracks, whereas the other two are on original circuit tracks. One is a special event created especially for this week.

Each one of these five weekly challenges in GT7 has different requirements, including car types, tire types, and the number of laps.

So, let's understand each one of these five races in the Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges for June Week 1:

This week, the first race is the American Clubman Cup 700 at the Special Stage Route X, a 30.2 km long oval-shaped original circuit-type track in the U.S. Racers are required to complete only one lap using any road or tuned car from an American brand.

To win this race and the 15,000 cr reward, all you need is the highest unaided top speed.

The second race is the 2-lap European Sunday Cup 500 at the 24h Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. In this race, you are allowed to use any road car from any European brand to try and win the 20,000 cr reward.

The next race is the special event at the Autodrome Lago Maggiore GP Reverse at the 1.25 km long original circuit-type track with eight turns. As the name suggests, it's the reverse layout for this challenge.

Players are required to use the Ferrari 812 Superfast to win this 4-lap race and earn a reward of 85,000 cr.

The fourth race is the Historic Sports Car Masters, and you may have to unlock it if it's not already done. This 5-lap race will be conducted at the Willow Springs Big Willow, the 3.96 km long real-world circuit-type track with 9 turns.

Players are allowed to use any road car manufactured between 1960 and 1969, but it shouldn't have a performance point rating higher than 580 PP. Winning this race will earn you 70,000 cr.

This week's last race is the World Touring Car 800 at the 24 Heures du Mans, the 13.8 km long real-world circuit track in France. To participate in this 5-lap race, you can use any car limited to 800 PP and equipped with racing tires.

It's recommended to stick with Gr.3 cars, the same as the AI uses, to ensure you aren't out by fuel consumption and degradation. Winning the last race will earn you 161,000 cr.

Any bonus rewards you win while completing these Weekly Challenges in GT7 will be available as credit tickets, redeemable in the Gifts Section of your garage. Completing one event will offer you a 100,000 cr ticket; three will offer a 200,000 cr ticket; and for completing the full set, you'll get a whopping 500,000 cr ticket.

In order to access these weekly challenges, you'll need to have completed the GT Cafe Menu Book 39 and watched the ending movie.

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