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The 'Gran Turismo World Series' 2024 Special Page Now Open! Rd.3 - Tokyo Event Streamed Live from the Venue on 28 September!

‘Gran Turismo World Series' 2024 Round 3 – Tokyo Special Page

The special page is now open for the 'Gran Turismo World Series' 2024 Rd.3 - Tokyo, to be held in Tokyo on 28 September.

This special page features profiles for the teams and drivers participating in this year’s championship, as well as race structure and full live broadcast details (to be streamed on the official ‘Gran Turismo TV’ YouTube channel and ‘Gran Turismo LIVE').

This page will continue to be updated with the latest news and videos.

Broadcast Schedule

■ Manufacturers Cup

Saturday, 28 September 17:00 (AEST)

■ Nations Cup

Saturday, 28 September 20:00 (AEST)

Sascha Böckle to MC!

The Tokyo event will be presented by Sascha Böckle, a radio DJ and sports announcer for F1 and other motorsports in Japan. With his extensive racing knowledge and engaging personality, Sascha will bring a distinctive and entertaining flair to the event.


Special Page: Driver Profiles

Special Page: Race Structure


What is the Gran Turismo World Series? (GTWS)

The ‘Gran Turismo World Series’ is the title of the official Gran Turismo world championship.

Drivers will be competing in one of two championship titles: the 'Nations Cup' where they represent their home country/territory, and the 'Manufacturers Cup' where they represent automobile manufacturers.

The competition rounds of the World Series are held as live events featuring the best competitors from the global qualifiers. There will be fierce battles as we find out who is the fastest in the world.

In the previous round in Prague, Mohamed Buhdeima’s (centre) enthralling win catapulted Ferrari to third in the Manufacturers Cup ranking. Expectations are high for the team in Tokyo

Italy's Valerio Gallo moves into second in the Nations Cup ranking after winning in Prague. He is currently only one point behind leader Coque López (Spain)