Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial Starting 2nd October 2025 - Mount Panorama

Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial Starting 2nd October 2025 - Mount Panorama
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The Gran Turismo 7 online time trials return with a new edition running from October 2nd, 2025 until October 16th, 2025. As usual, each event rewards two million credits if you can secure gold.

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For the next two weeks, the challenge is at Mount Panorama Circuit in Australia with the Ford Mustang Gr.4 on Racing Hard tires. This track is one of the most demanding in the game, stretching 3.86 miles with 23 turns, an elevation change of 0.11 miles, and a straight that runs for 1.19 miles. It is a very complicated combination that will require maximum focus to get right. The lap times are expected to be extremely competitive, with the world record likely landing in the 2:14s and the gold cutoff predicted around a low 2:18.

At the same time, two ongoing events are still active.

Nürburgring GP - Hyundai ELANTRA N '23

• Entry Period: September 24th to October 9th, 2025

• Car: Hyundai Elantra N '23 on Sport Hard tires

This event has attracted 101,176 players so far. The time to break into the top 100 is 2:21.115, and the time for the top 1000 is 2:22.102. The Elantra N is not the easiest car to handle, and the Nürburgring GP is a track that demands precision. Every mistake costs dearly. The current fastest lap is 2:20.228, and the expected gold cutoff should end around 2:24.3.

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta - Opel Corsa GSE VGT

• Entry Period: September 24th to October 9th, 2025

• Car: Opel Corsa GSe VGT on Racing Medium tires

This event has already drawn in 139,175 players. The time to reach the top 100 is 1:07.225, and the time to reach the top 1000 is 1:07.842. The brand new Opel Corsa GSe VGT was only just added in the latest update, and the current fastest lap is 1:06.380. By the end of the event, the gold cutoff is expected to be around 1:08.3 or slightly lower. Road Atlanta may be short, but it is extremely technical, and even small mistakes can ruin an otherwise strong lap. This one could very well be the harder of the two active gold medals to claim.

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