
Check out the Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races for the week of April 21, 2025. A nostalgic blast from the past, a sprint through Nürburgring, and a strategic battle in Kyoto. Full breakdown inside.
Daily Race A
• Track: Eiger Norwand
• Car: Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce '67
• Laps: 5
We’re going way back in time this week as Daily Race A throws us into the 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce, sliding its way around the tight switchbacks of Eiger Nordwand for five quick laps. No pit stops or tire wear to worry about, just old-school charm on Comfort Softs, don't expect much drama, but racing is close. It’s all about learning to work with momentum instead of brute speed. A chilled-out ride that brings out the joy of feathering your way through corners.
Daily Race B
• Track: Nürburgring Sprint
• Car: Gr.3
• Laps: 5
The Nürburgring Sprint layout plays host to this week’s Group 3 battle, giving us five hard-charging laps on Racing Medium tires. With no pit stops and no strategy layers to peel back, this one’s all about raw pace, cornering bravery, and getting clean exits onto the straights. Expect high-pressure racing with plenty of overtaking chances, especially into Turn 1 and through the stadium section, but be careful, stay within the track limits, since penalties might ruin your race. If you’re after pure competitive action, Race B’s where it’s at.
Daily Race C
• Track: Kyoto Driving Park Yamagiwa + Miyabi
• Car: Gr.4 (Only FR cars)
• Laps: 8
Race C takes us to Kyoto Driving Park’s Yamagiwa + Miyabi layout, serving up a slick 8-lap race that’s more than just flat-out speed. You’ll be running Racing Mediums in FR Gr.4 cars only, and a pit stop is required, so tire management and pit timing can make or break your run. Kyoto’s mix of flowing curves and technical sections means staying consistent is key, especially when tires start to go. Picking the right FR car is a big part of the challenge here, and nailing your pit stop window could earn you a huge position jump late in the race.
Week 17’s Daily Races in Gran Turismo 7 bring a tasty variety to the table. Race A is laid-back and nostalgic, Race B is short and intense with Gr.3 machines ready to throw down, and Race C gives us the strategic meat to chew on with tire wear and pit stops playing a big role.