
A new week means a fresh set of Daily Races in Gran Turismo 7, and for week 36, starting Monday, September 1st, 2025, we’ve got a lineup that looks both familiar and exciting. Three new events are waiting to be tackled, offering a mix of sprint racing, strategic thinking, and fan-favorite circuits.
Daily Race A
Daily Race A takes us to Grand Valley South with the Toyota GR Yaris 1st Edition RZ "High Performance" from 2020. As is often the case with Race A, there’s no real strategy involved here. It’s a short six-lap sprint with no pit stops and no updates to your driver ratings. That means it's all about raw speed and clean racing. Your main focus should be on setting a strong qualifying time and then pushing hard in the race. With such a short format, every lap counts, so precision and consistency will make all the difference.
Daily Race B
Moving into Daily Race B, we head over to Sardegna Road Track in Layout A with Gr.4 cars for a five-lap challenge. This combo has made a few appearances in the past, but this time it's in Gr.4 instead of Gr.3, which should bring a slightly different feel to the handling and race dynamics. The circuit suits close racing and rewards drivers who can balance aggression with control. Expect a tight field, plenty of overtaking opportunities, and a fast-paced race from start to finish.
Daily Race C
Daily Race C returns to Deep Forest Raceway, one of the most frequently used and beloved tracks in the game. This time, it’s a 14-lap race featuring Gr.3 cars, with a full grid of 16 and one mandatory pit stop. Tire wear is high, so managing your rubber and timing your stop will be key. Most drivers will likely aim to pit around the middle of the race to maintain pace and avoid falling off the cliff in the later laps. Among the top-performing cars this week are the Alfa Romeo 4C Gr.3, BMW Z4 GT3 from 2011, Lamborghini Huracán GT3 from 2015, and the Peugeot RCZ Gr.3, though the meta could shift as the week progresses.
That rounds out the Daily Races for week 36. Whether you're here for the flat-out sprint in Race A, the door-to-door battles in Race B, or the strategic depth of Race C, there's something for everyone. Jump in, race hard, and let us know what you think about this week’s lineup in the comments below.