
We’ve got another week of daily races in Gran Turismo 7. The lineup for Week 42 of 2025 brings some fresh challenges and exciting combinations. Let’s take a look at what’s coming up, starting on October 13th, 2025.
Daily Race A
This is the first time we’re seeing this combination in Daily Race A: Autopolis International Racing Course - Shortcut Layout. Drivers will be using the iconic Testarossa '91 on Sport Hard tires only. The race is seven laps long, slightly longer than usual, with lap times averaging around 1 minute 17 seconds. Expect the race to last about 10 minutes, not counting load times. Tire wear and fuel consumption are both set to 1, so no need to worry about strategy. Slipstream is set to Weak, which should keep things fair and focused on driving skill. As always for Race A, we have a grid start with a false start check.
• Track: Autopolis International Racing Course - Shortcut Course
• Laps: 7
• Car: Ferrari Testarossa '91
• Tires: Sport Hard
• Start Type: Grid Start with False Start Check
• Mandatory Pit Stop: 0
• Fuel use: 1x
• Tire use: 1x
Daily Race B
This week we have Autodrome Lago Maggiore - Full Course in Gr.4 and it runs for five laps, usually lasting around 10 to 11 minutes depending on your pace. Racing Hard tires are the only option here. Since it’s a short race, getting a strong qualifying lap is key to avoiding traffic and fighting at the front. The Citroën GT appears to be the car to beat, but other competitive options include the Genesis G70, Volkswagen Scirocco Gr.4, and Honda NSX. There’s a nice variety of cars to choose from, making this race both competitive and fun.
• Track: Autodrome Lago Maggiore - Full Course
• Laps: 5
• Car: Gr.4
• Tires: Racing Hard
• Start Type: Rolling Start
• Mandatory Pit Stop: 0
• Fuel use: 1x
• Tire use: 1x
Daily Race C
The final race of the week brings us to Willow Springs International Raceway, Big Willow in Gr.3 and it's a longer one with 17 laps. Strategy will be crucial, as both Racing Hard and Racing Medium tires are required. You’ll need to make at least one pit stop to change compounds. Splitting the race evenly between the two tire types will likely be the most effective approach. Big Willow is a high-speed track that punishes mistakes, so consistency and focus will be key. It’s shaping up to be a challenging but rewarding race.
• Track: Willow Springs International Raceway - Big Willow
• Laps: 17
• Car: Gr.3
• Tires: Racing Hard, Racing Medium
• Required Tires: Racing Hard, Racing Medium
• Start Type: Rolling Start
• Mandatory Pit Stop: 0
• Fuel use: 2x
• Tire use: 3x
That wraps up the Week 42 lineup. Let us know your thoughts and which race you’re most looking forward to in the thread below.