New GT7 Daily Races Are Live! Goodwood, Trial Mountain, & Fuji Speedway await.
Discover all Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races for the week of June 23, 2025! Get details on tracks (Goodwood, Trial Mountain, Fuji), car requirements, and strategy for GT7's ranked events.
New GT7 Daily Races Are Live! Goodwood, Trial Mountain, & Fuji Speedway await.
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I'm pretty sure my tires are made of hopes and dreams.

Welcome to our weekly guide on Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races. This week, GT7 has added three new daily races, and Race A takes place at the Goodwood Motor Circuit, a 3.8 km long real-world circuit-type track with seven turns.

The other two races also take place on iconic tracks, namely the Trial Mountain Circuit and the Fuji International Speedway. So, keep reading as we'll be explaining everything about the three new Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races.

This week, the daily races in GT7 will take place at the Goodwood Motor Circuit, the Trial Mountain Circuit, and the Fuji International Speedway. Two of these are real-world circuit-type tracks, and one is a fictional circuit.

Race A will take you back to the Goodwood Motor Circuit, a real-world circuit-type track that is around 3.8 km long. To win this race, you are required to complete 4 laps using the classic 1958 Chevrolet Corvette C1 equipped with sports hard tires and a performance limit of BOP(M).

The car settings in this race are specified; however, you will have to perform a grid start, and you'll get only a tank of fuel and a set of tires.

Race B is also 4 laps long and takes place at the Trial Mountain, the 3.9 km long fictional circuit track with 15 turns. The twist here is that you'll be taking on the reverse layout of the track.

You are allowed to use any Gr.4 grade car, but it should be equipped with racing hard tires and should have a peak performance limit of BOP(M). The race settings are partially allowed with brake balance, but you'll have to perform a rolling start. Lastly, you'll be given only a tank of fuel and one set of tires.

Race C requires 15 laps at the iconic Fuji International Speedway, the 4.5 km long real-world circuit-type track with 16 turns in Japan. In this race, you are allowed to use any Gr.3 grade car with a peak performance limit of BOP(M).

However, to complete this 15-lap race, you will get two different grades of tires, namely racing medium and racing soft, along with a mandatory pit stop. The race settings are partially allowed with brake balance, and you'll have to perform a rolling start. Lastly, considering this as a long race, you'll get two full tanks of fuel and five sets of tires.

These daily races are the main ranked multiplayer events in Gran Turismo 7. Your DR and SR are updated after each race, and they also set your ranking and league for the game's flagship sports series each season.

In order to access these daily races, you need to unlock Sport Mode by completing Menu Book 9 in the GT Cafe single-player hub. You also need a PlayStation Plus subscription to take part in these races.

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