
Another week of Daily Races has arrived in Gran Turismo 7. We’re now in week 46 of 2025, and there are some exciting new combinations featuring Monza, Interlagos, and Trial Mountain Circuit. Let’s take a closer look at what’s waiting for us this week.
Daily Race A
This one takes us to Monza, but without the chicane, which should make things even more exciting. You’ll be driving the Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 ‘13 for five laps on Sports Hard tires. Fuel and tire wear aren’t a concern here, but your Sportsmanship Rating and Driver Rating are on the line, so keep it clean. Qualify well, stay focused, and try to avoid contact because chaos tends to happen here. A bit of patience will go a long way toward keeping things smooth and enjoyable.
• Track: Autodromo Nazionale Monza No Chicane
• Laps: 5
• Car: Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 '13
• Tires: Sport Hard
• Start Type: Rolling Start
• Mandatory Pit Stop: 0
• Fuel use: 1x
• Tire use: 1x
Daily Race B
We’re heading to Autódromo de Interlagos for this one, racing in Group 4 cars. It’s a familiar but still interesting combo, featuring five laps on Racing Medium tires. There’s no need to worry about fuel or tire wear, so it’s all about consistent lap times and smart positioning. The medium tires give a touch more grip than the hard compounds we often see in Race B, so expect tighter battles and a bit more variety in car choice.
• Track: Autódromo de Interlagos
• Laps: 5
• Car: Gr.4
• Tires: Racing Medium
• Start Type: Rolling Start
• Fuel use: 1x
• Tire use: 1x
Daily Race C
It’s great to see Trial Mountain Circuit back after quite a while. This race brings strategy into play with Group 3 cars, as you’ll need to use both Racing Medium and Racing Soft tires. There’s no mandatory pit stop, but since both compounds are required, you’ll need to plan one carefully. It’s an 11-lap race with a rolling start, fuel consumption set to 2x, and tire wear at 4x. Some cars will struggle under these conditions, so choose wisely. The Subaru BRZ and BMW M6 are solid options that handle tire wear well and stay balanced throughout the stint.
• Track: Trial Mountain Circuit
• Laps: 11
• Car: Gr.3
• Tires: Racing Medium, Racing Soft
• Start Type: Rolling Start
• Mandatory Pit Stop: 0
• Fuel use: 2x
• Tire use: 4x
All in all, it’s shaping up to be an engaging week of Daily Races. Each event offers something different, from pure pace to strategy and clean racing. Which one will you be diving into first? Let us know what you think in the comments below.





















