The racing action is still ongoing at the first Gran Turismo World Series live event of 2024, but already the tickets for the second event are on sale.
Live event racing returns to the Gran Turismo World Series later today, with the first of 2024’s four rounds coming from a brand-new venue in Montreal, Canada.
The first live event in the 2024 Gran Turismo World Series is upon us this weekend as the flagship esports series breaks new ground for a rare visit to North America.
With over a week to go until the event, tickets to the first live Gran Turismo World Series of 2024 — and the first Gran Turismo event in Canada — have sold out.
In a rather surprising turn of events, the Gran Turismo social media team has announced the next update for GT7, version 1.49, will be revealed during the GT World Series live stream from Montreal on July 6.
For the third successive year, viewers who tune into the Gran Turismo World Series live streams in 2024 will have the opportunity to win in-game prizes — beginning with next month’s event in Montreal.
With the Gran Turismo World Series online qualifiers drawing to a close soon, tickets for the first live event of the year, in Montreal on July 6, have gone on sale.
Controversy is mounting in the online qualifiers for the 2024 Gran Turismo World Series Manufacturers Cup — and Toyota Gazoo Racing GT Cup — as Polyphony Digital is apparently taking a new approach and coming down hard on driving standards.
The Gran Turismo World Series appears set to break new ground once again in 2024, with the World Final seemingly scheduled for Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
The format for the 2024 Gran Turismo World Series has been officially announced, with four live events set to take place across the year and a return to the solo Nations Cup event.
Polyphony Digital has announced that the Gran Turismo World Series will be returning for 2024, with the first qualification races set to get underway just over a month from today.
The prelude for the anticipated 2024 Gran Turismo World Series will be getting underway later this month, with Polyphony Digital announcing the third season of the interim Exhibition Series.
Japanese youngster Rikuto Kobayashi, runner-up in the 2023 Gran Turismo World Series Nations Cup, will be driving in the 2024 Super GT Championship, having been selected for a seat in the GT300 category.
The official Gran Turismo social media channels will stream a very special, one-off exhibition race from 1500 UTC today which sees 12 GT World Series champions race head-to-head from Polyphony Digital’s Tokyo offices.
With the 2023 Gran Turismo World Series now officially concluded — and Team Spain and Team Nissan crowned as champions — Polyphony Digital has announced the first Exhibition Series for 2024, beginning on December 30.
With two sets of champions crowned already in Barcelona, the season-ending Nations Cup is now upon us as the top 12 teams from countries around the world prepare for four final races in this new-look event.
The Nissan squad of Mehdi Hafidi, Ryota Kokubun, and Mateo Estevez took a smart victory in the Gran Turismo World Series Manufacturers Cup Final to claim a first world title for the brand — five years after agonisingly missing out.
With Friday evening’s Toyota Gazoo Racing GT Cup well and truly setting the stage for this year’s Gran Turismo World Series Finals, it’s time to get into the main event — starting with the Manufacturers Cup at 1800UTC today.
Spain’s Pol Urra claimed a thrilling last-gasp victory in his maiden Gran Turismo World Finals appearance to take the Toyota Gazoo Racing GT Cup title in front of a passionate home crowd