The last full week of March is here and there’s another batch of GT7 daily races for players to take part in. Just like the previous weeks of racing, another trio of car and track combinations have arrived, with each one offering a completely different driving experience on the real driving simulator’s online platform.
On March 24, 2025, Polyphony Digital updated the game with the latest selection of Gran Turismo 7 daily races which are available to participate in until March 30, 2025, when the first races of April will be revealed. As always, there’s a huge variety of cars to pick from on tracks that will test consistency and pace regardless of skill level.
What Are The GT7 Daily Races?

Here are all of the GT7 daily races that are available from March 24 to 30:
Race A
- Suzuka Circuit – 4 laps
- Arbarth A112 ’85 – Specified car
- Grid Start with False Start check
- Racing Hard tires
- No mandatory pit stop
Race B
- Monza – 5 laps
- Gr.3 cars
- Rolling Start
- Racing Medium tires
- No mandatory pit stop
Race C
- 24 Heures du Mans – 6 laps
- Gr.1 cars
- Rolling Start
- Racing Medium tires
- One mandatory pit stop
- 2x fuel use / 4x tire wear
Race A takes inspiration from the vintage Daytona 500 that took place a couple of weeks ago with the Plymouth Superbirds. Instead, the 1989 Arbarth A112 hatchback takes to the virtual grid in this one-make race. A four-lap sprint around the iconic Suzuka circuit lends itself to some close racing and with the False Start checker active for a grid start, a good getaway can make all the difference.
The one-make race won’t have Driver Rating active but will keep Sportsmanship Rating switched on so keep that in mind before sending a move up the inside at the hairpin.
Race B is a familiar dose of Gr.3 action around Monza, the Temple of Speed. As always, there’s a huge selection of cars to choose from meaning there are several viable options capable of topping the timing sheets.
Race C is likely to be the most popular of this week’s GT7 daily races heads to the home of the Le Mans 24 Hours. In most cases, Gr.1 cars often feature some powerful Group C machinery but this time around, the focus is on the LMP1 and Hypercar categories.
Thanks to the balance of performance (BoP), the Toyota GR010 is the car of choice with the majority of the top 100 setting their fastest times using this particular vehicle. Despite the increase in tire wear, it shouldn’t be much of an issue with the majority of Le Mans being a straight line.
The mandatory trip down pit road provides players with the option to refuel and change tires but it is possible just to drive down there to avoid the one-minute penalty that’s applied when the checkered flag flies.
Published: Mar 24, 2025 4:27 PM UTC