The 2020 FIA Certified Gran Turismo Online Championships are now over. Gran Turismo and the FIA have crowned their world champions, and in case you missed it that was Team Subaru in the Manufacturer Series, and Japan’s Takuma Miyazono in the Nations Cup.
Japan’s Takuma Miyazono has cemented his place as the world’s best Gran Turismo driver in 2020, by adding the Nations Cup title to his Manufacturer Series and Supra GT Cup crowns.
There’s only one thing left to decide in the 2020 FIA Certified Gran Turismo Online Championship season, and that’s who the Nations Cup champion will be.
Subaru has another world title to add to its trophy cabinet, with victory in the 2020 FIA-Certified Gran Turismo Online Championship Manufacturer Series.
Jaguar has revealed on social media that it will be unveiling a new Vision Gran Turismo car this week. It’ll take the virtual covers off the car in a special live event on Facebook this coming Wednesday, December 16.
Takuma Miyazono has come through to win the Asia-Oceania (ASOC) Regional Final in the 2020 FIA Gran Turismo Online Championship, to retain a remarkable 100% winning record in 2020.
There’s only three names left to book their places in the 2020 FIA Gran Turismo Online Championship World Final, and on Sunday December 6 we’ll find out who they are.
Brazil’s Adriano Carrazza has won the Americas Regional Final in the 2020 FIA Gran Turismo Online Championship, taking the win in a three-way tie after the three races.
The second of this year’s Regional Finals in the 2020 FIA Gran Turismo Online Championships is soon to get underway, with 16 drivers from the Americas fighting for four places in next month’s World Final.
Spain’s Coque Lopez has won the EMEA Regional Final in the 2020 FIA Gran Turismo Online Championship, after a strategy masterstroke that saw him win the final race.
Polyphony Digital will broadcast the Regional Finals of the 2020 FIA Online Championship over the next three weekends, revealing the results and who has qualified for the season-ending World Final.
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.
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.