The 2025 Gran Turismo World Series will feature Online Qualifiers on April 2.

The life events calendar for The Gran Turismo World Series 2025, which includes London, Berlin, Los Angeles, and culminates in the World Finals in Fukuoka, Japan in December, is set to be a traditional. Anyone who has a copy of Gran Turismo 7, an internet connection, and a PlayStation Plus membership can enter a competition to try and qualify for a spot ( subject to eligibility requirements ) at the wonderful Gran Turismo World Series international competitions, where they will compete in front of an in-person and global spread visitors. Players can register in Gran Turismo in Sport setting for the Nations Cup, which is a race to represent their home land or country, and/or the Manufacturers Cup, which is a race to represent their favorite manufacturer. The activity begins with the Online Qualifiers, which are scheduled for April 2 through April 19; the Nations Cup is scheduled for May 10 through April 23.
Round 1– London, UK | Saturday, 7 June, 2018– the Gran Turismo World Series 2025 life events are on the calendar.
Berlin, Germany, Saturday, September 20, Round 2.
Los Angeles, United States, Round 3 | Saturday, November 8, 2018
World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan on Saturday, December 20 and Sunday, December 21. All life events may be accessible to the public, and information on purchasing tickets will be made available on the Gran Turismo website and social media channels. The Gran Turismo World Series 2025 and all the information about how to get involved can be found here. A more in-depth examination of the regulations and a description of the terms and conditions can be found below. The action is available for those who can’t watch the live events, with each round set to be watched live on https ://www.gran-turismo.com/live/ and https ://www.youtube .com/GRANTURISMOTV. A fantastic 2024 season saw Team Lexus, led by Spain’s Coque López, Kanata Kawakami of Spain, and Chilean Harald Walsen, who replaced the ailing Igor Fraga of Brazil, win the Manufacturers Cup Japanese drivers Takuma Miyazono reclaimed the Nations Cup title he next won in 2020 with a stellar performance in front of a sold-out group. Toyota Gazoo Racing ( TGR ), Mazda, Brembo, and Fanatec will closely follow the action in 2025, which should be no less exciting.