Gran Turismo Integrale, a Player-Operated GT7 Custom Career, is Available Now!

Just wanted to check if my playthrough is going to be affected in its current state. About to start the Coupé Cup soon.
No, the core events are the same. Some new ones for the Manufacturer League and a new Rally League event by the changes are to how progression works and overall a streamlining of the event setup.

You can jump into the revamped version no problem and just start going for the required finishing position window from the race you're currently on until the end of the licence/league.
 
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Gran Turismo Integrale is here, compatible with PS4 and PS5

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PLAY YOUR WAY

Classic - Motorsport - Hybrid


Powered by Gran Turismo 7 and made possible with its Custom Race feature - streamlined by specified, reusable player-input custom race settings - Gran Turismo Integrale is a full-fledged career mode with three distinct paths tailored to each play style, all designed around quickly getting you into the action without sacrificing depth, and accessible through comprehensive, yet approachable documents and mobile friendly spreadsheets for each play style.


———


Looking for that traditional Gran Turismo feel?

Classic sees you start out in everyday road cars - and go all the way up to race cars - taking part in themed events, including drivetrain, engine, and type of car, to name a few. Hundreds of original races await you in this roll to the top of the motoring world.


———


Want to focus on officially sanctioned organisations?

The Motorsport path takes you on a journey from karts to endurance racers and Formula 1, with everything in-between.


———


Want it all, at any time?

Hybrid combines both paths - with unique progression - allowing you to bounce between a motorsport-first experience and that of a classic Gran Turismo career.


———


PLUS

Tons of manufacturer races utilising a wide roster of cars, mission events, one-on-one battles, a time-trial based game mode called Sector Survival, and a large collection of single races - all of which can be played without any progression. Perhaps it takes your fancy first, or serves as a nice way to decompress after a bout of competition.



ADRENALINE TO ABSORB

Gran Turismo Integrale also launches alongside a fully featured, curated soundtrack split between menu and race playlists, both with distinct genres and tones.

Each playlist consists of existing music carefully selected to provide an intended experience while moving through the front end or battling wheel-to-wheel.

The soundtrack will be available on Spotify and can be played natively on your console through PlayStation's Spotify integration.

Gran Turismo Integrale is not affiliated with, or endorsed by any artists and labels who appear on the playlists.

Shuffle play is recommended for a quicker way to experience more of the soundtrack while switching between menu and race playlists.



TO PLAY, START HERE

First, see this Quick Start Guide designed to give a quick and concise overview of the career and how it works, plus crucial race setup info:

Quick Start Guide Link



Next, choose your path. You will notice that the Motorsport path does not include certain "bonus" leagues - this is because they are not focused on dedicated motorsports in the same way that a Super Formula series is.

The Classic and Hybrid paths contain all of the bonus leagues.

Classic lacks some that you would find in the Motorsport, and thus Hybrid paths, so it's all about choosing the experience you want.

These spreadsheets are the core hub of the career and contain branch out links to individual documents for each league and licence.

Once copied, they all have edit access, so you can note down things like your finishing position for a given race in the document if you like.

Classic Spreadsheet

Motorsport Spreadsheet

Hybrid Spreadsheet

pritchyTim's Custom Spreadsheet (see below for details)



@pritchyTim's updated spreadsheet is a WIP based on Integrale's events and structure, and has a good amount of content done currently. It has a different "out-of-race" experience, leaning more into a deeper custom play, with a points tracker for you and custom drivers throughout each league, and a bank system to track wallet funds and expenses.



Custom Play is an optional approach which takes longer to set up, where you can assign the AI specific cars and driver names, of which there are custom driver names for each league among the main progression (non-bonus leagues) and in almost all of the Motorsport events as well.

In the Classic and Hybrid path, these are primarily original created drivers, with a number real drivers in later leagues.

In the Motorsport path, these are real world drivers from recent seasons accurate to each series at the time in which the driver list was compiled (2023 to 2025).



The original drivers have short biographies - this document is available in the "External" tab in the spreadsheets, but it isn't finished quite yet. It will be complete by next week, and updated in one swoop.

The biographies document is not one that you copy, so simply viewing it will show changes when they are made. As covered, this document will be updated in a single go as a copy and paste to minimise disruption to anybody who is looking through them.



There isn't much more to it - with the quick start guide, the text above, and the details in the league and licence documents, it covers everything.

I would like to say an enormous thank you to @pritchyTim for all of the feedback, the QA, and the help. It has become a much better experience for his changes.

Well, that's everything! I really hope you enjoy GT Integrale, and let me know if you are having any issues, I'll fix them as soon as possible. I am confident that it's in a good state, but sometimes things slip through.

Thank you for your patience in waiting these past few days, my apologies, but I believe the time spent tweaking and cleaning things up will be worth it for the player experience.

To end, I'd like to say - have fun, and I hope it accomplishes what I set out to do - to bring back the feel of classic GT, and for the motorsport path, to feel like a real career from the bottom to the top.

If you dive in, good luck, and happy racing!
 
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Gran Turismo Integrale is here, compatible with PS4 and PS5

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PLAY YOUR WAY

Classic - Motorsport - Hybrid


Powered by Gran Turismo 7 and made possible with its Custom Race feature - streamlined by specified, reusable player-input custom race settings - Gran Turismo Integrale is a full-fledged career mode with three distinct paths tailored to each play style, all designed around quickly getting you into the action without sacrificing depth, and accessible through comprehensive, yet approachable documents and mobile friendly spreadsheets for each play style.


———


Looking for that traditional Gran Turismo feel?

Classic sees you start out in everyday road cars - and go all the way up to race cars - taking part in themed events, including drivetrain, engine, and type of car, to name a few. Hundreds of original races await you in this roll to the top of the motoring world.


———


Want to focus on officially sanctioned organisations?

The Motorsport path takes you on a journey from karts to endurance racers and Formula 1, with everything in-between.


———


Want it all, at any time?

Hybrid combines both paths - with unique progression - allowing you to bounce between a motorsport-first experience and that of a classic Gran Turismo career.


———


PLUS

Tons of manufacturer races utilising a wide roster of cars, mission events, one-on-one battles, a time-trial based game mode called Sector Survival, and a large collection of single races - all of which can be played without any progression. Perhaps it takes your fancy first, or serves as a nice way to decompress after a bout of competition.



ADRENALINE TO ABSORB

Gran Turismo Integrale also launches alongside a fully featured, curated soundtrack split between menu and race playlists, both with distinct genres and tones.

Each playlist consists of existing music carefully selected to provide an intended experience while moving through the front end or battling wheel-to-wheel.

The soundtrack will be available on Spotify and can be played natively on your console through PlayStation's Spotify integration.

Gran Turismo Integrale is not affiliated with, or endorsed by any artists and labels who appear on the playlists.

The order has been randomised, and shuffle play is recommended for a quicker way to experience more of the soundtrack while switching between menu and race playlists.



TO PLAY, START HERE

First, see this Quick Start Guide designed to give a quick and concise overview of the career and how it works, plus crucial race setup info:

Quick Start Guide Link



Next, choose your path. You will notice that the Motorsport path does not include certain "bonus" leagues - this is because they are not focused on dedicated motorsports in the same way that a Super Formula series is.

The Classic and Hybrid paths contain all of the bonus leagues.

Classic lacks some that you would find in the Motorsport, and thus Hybrid paths, so it's all about choosing the experience you want.

These spreadsheets are the core hub of the career and contain branch out links to individual documents for each league and licence:

Classic Spreadsheet

Motorsport Spreadsheet

Hybrid Spreadsheet

pritchyTim's Custom Spreadsheet (see below for details)



@pritchyTim's updated spreadsheet is a WIP based on Integrale's events and structure, and has a good amount of content done currently. It has a different "out-of-race" experience, leaning more into a deeper custom play, with a points tracker for you and custom drivers throughout each league, and a bank system to track wallet funds and expenses.



Custom Play is an optional approach which takes longer to set up, where you can assign the AI specific cars and driver names, of which there are custom driver names for each league among the main progression (non-bonus leagues) and in almost all of the Motorsport events as well.

In the Classic and Hybrid path, these are primarily original created drivers, with a number real drivers in later leagues.

In the Motorsport path, these are real world drivers from recent seasons accurate to each series at the time in which the driver list was compiled (2023 to 2025).



The original drivers have short biographies - this document is available in the "External" tab in the spreadsheets, but it isn't finished quite yet. It will be complete by next week, and updated in one swoop.

The biographies document is not one that you copy, so simply viewing it will show changes when they are made. As covered, this document will be updated in a single go as a copy and paste to minimise disruption to anybody who is looking through them.



There isn't much more to it - with the quick start guide, the text above, and the details in the league and licence documents, it covers everything.

I would like to say an enormous thank you to @pritchyTim for all of the feedback, the QA, and the help. It has become a much better experience for his changes.

Well, that's everything! I really hope you enjoy GT Integrale, and let me know if you are having any issues, I'll fix them as soon as possible. I am confident that it's in a good state, but sometimes things slip through.

Thank you for your patience in waiting these past few days, my apologies, but I believe the time spent tweaking and cleaning things up will be worth it for the player experience.

To end, I'd like to say - have fun, and I hope it accomplishes what I set out to do - to bring back the feel of classic GT, and for the motorsport path, to feel like a real career from the bottom to the top.

If you dive in, good luck, and happy racing!
Just a quick question, I see that I have to do the Tier 5 British Karting Club Championship - Brands Hatch - Indy Circuit (7 laps) to get access to the Tier 4 race. Is the progress reflected in any way, or is it something that I keep track of, on my own?
 
Just a quick question, I see that I have to do the Tier 5 British Karting Club Championship - Brands Hatch - Indy Circuit (7 laps) to get access to the Tier 4 race. Is the progress reflected in any way, or is it something that I keep track of, on my own?
You can note it down in the Race Results tab or edit the document yourself to mention your finishing position, next to the track listing in the event details for example.
 
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Just a quick question, I see that I have to do the Tier 5 British Karting Club Championship - Brands Hatch - Indy Circuit (7 laps) to get access to the Tier 4 race. Is the progress reflected in any way, or is it something that I keep track of, on my own?
Consider keeping track in one of the provided spreadsheets. For example, I’m currently getting worked over in my Dino by modern MRs…

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