2020 will bring a significant first in Gran Turismo Sport’s Online Championship history: a female finalist. 27-year old Emily Jones, from Melbourne, Australia, will become the first ever female driver to represent their nation at a regional final, but also their manufacturer in the World Final in December.
We have another set of Daily Races to occupy us over the next week in GT Sport, and there’s something of a Japanese focus. Two of the combinations feature real-world Japanese circuits and cars, while the third takes us away to a fictional European location.
In a rather surprising announcement, Polyphony Digital has revealed that there’s a new Gran Turismo Sport content update coming this month. When the update arrives on November 13, it’ll bring one of 2020’s most interesting cars: the Toyota GR Yaris.
After a year of uncertainty, the conclusion of the 2020 Gran Turismo FIA-Certified Online Championship is almost upon us. The final races in both the Manufacturer Series and the Nations Cup will take place over the weekend of December 5/6.
We’ve got a new set of GT Sport Time Trials today, covering the next two weeks. Not only is there a return for some rally action, but we get to race in opposite ends of the race car spectrum from the Renault-Nissan Alliance.
Our US-based readers have an interesting opportunity to win $2,000 of Gran Turismo and Michelin-themed prizes in a new sweepstakes contest which is available right now.
It’s a new month as well as a new week, and, on schedule, there’s a new set of GT Sport Daily Races to tackle. There’s quite a range of performance this week, with some of the very fastest cars in the game to deal with, and a couple of challenging courses set on three different continents.
A fresh week means a fresh set of GT Sport Daily Races, and the line-up for the next seven days is a little curious. You’ve got two events with full-on race cars, two at antipodes of each other (almost), and some strange tire choices.
The latest set of GT Sport Time Trials is now available, running for the next two weeks. It’s a bit of a change of pace this week, and a very odd mix with both a highly unusual car and a very strange circuit featured.
An update to the PlayStation Store over the weekend has confirmed that Gran Turismo Sport will be playable on the next-generation PlayStation 5 console.
After a few complicated races in recent weeks, this week’s new set of GT Sport Daily Races is a return to simpler times. It’s a case of picking how fast a race car you want and heading to the track.
Gran Turismo Sport players will be a little spoiled for choice with time trial events this month. Not only is there an event offering direct qualification to the FIA Online Championship regional finals, there’s a new challenge from some of the fastest drivers in the world.
A new set of GT Sport Daily Races starts today, with something of a focus on cars with the engine in the middle. There’s three races as usual, with two mid-engined one-makes, and a racing car class that features the mid-mounted cars prominently.
Although we feared it may not happen at all, thanks to the massive shake-up in the 2020 calendar, the Gran Turismo Sport FIA Online Championship will reach a conclusion and crown a winner after all.
There’s another set of new Time Trials starting in GT Sport, and taking us through the next two weeks. After some recent outings on dirt roads, it’s a return to two paved-surface events for the new set of trials, and a couple of very high performance motors to get to grips with.
You’ll be racking up the air miles in GT Sport this week, as the newest set of Daily Races will see you jetting around the globe to three real-world race tracks — on three different continents.
Despite GT Sport coming up on three years old now, there’s still the occasional new thing cropping up, and this week’s Daily Races are a case in point. There’s three new races for you to get to grips with over the next seven days, and among them a circuit never seen before in these events.
GTPlanet’s users are among some of the most dedicated, obsessed, and downright crazy players in the world. They do all sorts of unusual things in their devotion to the games they play, but this has to be one of the more ludicrous we’ve seen. WestRoadZ, a GTP user coming up on six years, is attempting a live-streamed speed run of the Gran Turismo Sport Platinum trophy.
Players waking up to GT Sport this morning will find a fresh set of Time Trials starting today, to challenge them over the next two weeks. It’s a mixed surface offering this time round, with players needing two different skill sets, and one of the most challenging circuits of all.