
Pretty sure my virtual car needs an oil change after this week.
Published: Jun 27, 2025, 8:38 pm Updated: Jul 04, 2025, 1:48 pm
It's week four in June, and Gran Turismo 7 has added five new weekly challenges. Players can take part in these over the coming seven days.
Among these five, two are real-world circuit-type tracks, one is an original circuit, and one is an original circuit-based track on a real-life location. There is also a special event created especially for this week.
Each one of these five weekly challenges in GT7 has unique requirements, including car types, tire types, and the number of laps.
So let's understand each one of these five races in the GT7 Weekly Challenges for June Week 4:
This week, the first race is the Sunday Cup at the Willow Springs Streets Reverse, a real-world-type track. To win this race, you are required to complete 2 laps with any road car of your choice. Winning this race will earn you 27,000 cr.
The second race is the special event at the Dragon Trail Gardens, a 4.3 km long original circuit-type track based on a real-life location with 14 turns. To win this race, you need to complete 3 laps in the newly added Citoren BX19 TRS '87 in the update 1.60. Winning this one will earn you 40,000 cr.
Next is the Vision GT Trophy at the Tokyo Expressway South Counterclockwise, a 6.5 km long city-type track with 15 turns in Japan.
To participate in this race, you'll have to use Vision GT cars with an 850PP limit on tuning but no other restrictions. You'll have to complete 5 laps, and winning this race will earn you 85,000 cr.
The fourth race this week is the Ferrari Circuit Challenge at the Autodrome Lago Maggiore GP, a 5.8 km long original circuit-type track with 17 turns.
As this is a Ferrari Circuit challenge, you are required to use any car from the Ferrari garage that's scrapped to a maximum of 700 PP. To win this race, along with a reward of 105,000 cr, you need to complete 5 laps of the track.
The last challenge of this week is the World Touring Car 800 at the Suzuka Circuit, a 5.8 km long real-world circuit-type track with 17 turns. To participate, you need to have a car equipped with racing tires and an engine tuning of no higher than 800 PP.
As this race requires racers to complete 10 laps, high tire wear and fuel consumption could be an issue. However, if you win the 168,000cr reward, all should be worth it.
Any rewards you win 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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