The month of April is an exciting time for Gran Turismo 7 fans as attention turns to the GT World Series. Before that, there’s another set of GT7 daily races for drivers to get their teeth stuck into. As with any other week, there’s a brand-new selection of track and car combinations to master on the real driving simulator.
March 31, 2025, saw another update from Polyphony Digital which will run until April 6 when the next set of events are unveiled. Just like in previous weeks, there are plenty of vehicles to choose from as players look to improve their Driver and Sportsmanship Ratings in time for the World Series.
What Are The GT7 Daily Races?
Without further ado, here is the latest set of GT7 daily races for March 30 to April 6:
Race A
- Fuji International Speedway – 6 laps
- ’18 Aston Martin Vantage – Car
- Racing Medium tires
- Rolling Start
Race B
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya GP No Chicane – 6 laps
- Gr. 4 cars
- Racing Hard tires
- Rolling Start
Race C
- Grand Valley Highway 1 – 9 laps
- Gr. 3 cars
- Racing Hard and Racing Soft tires
- One mandatory pit stop
- 3x fuel use / 6x tire wear
Up first is the weekly dose of one-make action. This time around, Race A involves the 2018 Aston Martin Vantage, which debuted as part of the 1.57 update. A six-lap sprint race around the shorter version of Fuji Speedway. This particular configuration cuts out the tricky Dunlop Chicane in sector two for a significant reduction in lap time.
Driver Rating is switched off for Race A, but Sportsmanship Rating will be affected, so keep that in mind when sending it into turn one.
Race B is another entry into the Gr. 4 series with Circuit de Catalunya playing host to a six-lap race without the chicane slowing down the final two corners. All Gr. 4 cars are available, but there are only a few dominating the meta. Regardless of your choice, Racing Hard tires are going to provide plenty of grip.
The third and final GT7 daily race heads to Grand Valley Highway 1 along with some unorthodox regulations that are rarely seen in a daily event. Gr. 3 cars were hit with a huge balance of performance changes to slow their impressive speed. Alongside a slightly slower pace, Racing Soft and Hard tires are on offer in addition to a mandatory pit stop.
Failure to take the trip down pit road will result in a one-minute post-race penalty, which can derail any races where the gaps are less than a second. Overall, there’s all kinds of races that act as the perfect preparation for when the World Series begins.
Published: Apr 1, 2025 11:28 am