New set Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges will turn out to be available at midnight on Thursday worldwide. There will probably be five more races to finish over the following seven days to earn additional rewards.
Weekly challenges in GT7 is a curated set of races, mostly taken from those present in the World Circuits area, but now with a seemingly everlasting slot for a “Special Event” race created only for that week. Completing these races in a given week will earn you extra rewards, increasing the more of them you complete.
This week's least paying race takes more time to write down than to race. It's a three-lap, counterclockwise run around Tokyo Expressway South within the Japanese Clubman Cup 550 that requires using any Japanese-brand road automotive or “professionally tuned” automotive. The victory is price 20,000 kr.
The Rallycross track on the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will feature a timed event for the second time this month, while the WTC600 event will happen on a mixed-surface track. It's a six-lap race – plus the odd joker start – for any automotive under the 600 PP (performance point) limit and equipped with Dirt tires, with a payout of 45,000 kr.
Only barely more invaluable is the brand new Jimny Cup race at Grand Valley South. To see this race, you need to a minimum of start the equivalent bonus menu book, which requires using one in every of two Jimny models and offers a prize of 47,000 kr should you win the three-lap sprint.
The Porsche Cup appears once more, not as a newly added race, but as an already existing one on the Autodrome Lago Maggiore in its full format. You will in fact need a Porsche with a 650 PP limit, which you’ll reach nonetheless you would like. The race consists of 5 laps and you will have to pay 70,000 kr to win.
We finally have a special event this week and it's quite a race. The official title is the 'Group C World Racing Championship' and as you may have guessed, it’s a race between the Group C cars from the Gr.1 class: Mazda 787B, Mercedes Sauber C9, Nissan R92CP and Porsche 962C.
Or a minimum of that's what the substitute intelligence uses. There aren’t any limits to what you may tackle on this six-lap race across the 24 Heures du Mans race track – or Circuit de la Sarthe because it was called in older GT games – with none chicanery at Hunaudieres. Win a six-lap race and you’ll earn 140,000 cr.
This is one other batch of reward credit vouchers for this week, which you will want to make use of within the “Gifts” section of your Garage. Complete any race to get a ticket price 100,000 cr, any three to get a ticket price 200,000 cr, and after completing all five, get a ticket price 500,000 cr.
To access the weekly challenges, you need to complete the GT Cafe Menu Book 39 and watch the ultimate video. Events are updated at midnight local time on Thursday evenings/Friday mornings, so we're expecting the following set within the morning of Friday, November 22.
Weekly challenges in Gran Turismo 7 – 4th week of November:
- 24 Hours of Le Mans – special event
- Number of laps: 6
- Limitations: –
- Win a prize: 140,000 cr
- Autodrome Lago Maggiore Full – Porsche Cup
- Number of laps: 5
- Limitations: ≤650PP, Porsche
- Win a prize: 70,000 kr
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Rallycross – World Touring Car 600
- Number of laps: 6
- Limitations: ≤600PP, off-road tires
- Win prize: 45,000 cr
- Grand Valley South – Jimny Cup
- Number of laps: 3
- Limitations: Suzuki Jimny JC/XC
- Win a prize: 47,000 kr
- Tokyo Expressway South Counterclockwise – Clubman 550 Japanese Cup
- Number of laps: 3
- Restrictions: road/tuned automotive, Japan
- Win prize: 20,000 cr
Awards
- Complete 1 event: ticket price 100,000 kr
- Complete 3 events: ticket price 200,000 kr
- Complete 5 events: ticket price 500,000 kr