Announcing the 'TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GT Cup 2023' Details! Participate to Receive a GR010 Hybrid 2023 Livery
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) announced on 4 April the details for the 'TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GT Cup 2023' that will be taking place in Gran Turismo 7.
The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GT Cup (TGR GT Cup) is an e-Motorsports series that features the GR lineup of cars, complete with special race models. The series will consist of seven global online qualifying races, followed by a Grand Final in November featuring the best 24 competitors from around the globe.
The opening qualifying round looks to be a particular highlight, with the race featuring the cult classic ‘AE86, ’ Sprinter Trueno and Corolla Levin.
Round 3 will be a virtual version of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which marks its 100th anniversary this year. Furthermore, all players who enter will receive a Toyota GR010 Hybrid complete with the 2023 livery in commemoration of the fifth year of TGR e-Motorsports activities.
The TGR GT Cup offers a variety of races featuring exciting collaborations for players to enjoy: Round 4 will see players fight it out in the 'Virtual GR86/BRZ Cup,' while Round 6 will be an all Gr.3 affair, bringing cars from fellow Super Taikyu Series competitors Mazda and Subaru.
To try and make e-Motorsports as accessible to as many players as possible, a skill-based league system will be introduced this year for each qualifying round that places players of similar levels against one another. The top-level GT1 League will be followed by two leagues: GT2 and GT3. Rankings are displayed for each league, making it easy for players of all skill sets to compete.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the best in TGR racing with the TGR GT Cup!
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GT Cup 2023 Details
Championship Name | TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GT Cup 2023 |
Period | April – November, 2023 |
Organiser | TOYOTA GAZOO Racing |
Locations |
Qualifying: 7 Rounds online, worldwide Final: To be held in conjunction with the Gran Turismo World Series in November |
Entry criteria | Owner of a PS5™ or PS4™ and a copy of 'Gran Turismo 7' for PS4™ or PS5™ , aged 6 or over. (*1) |
(*1) The eligibility age varies according to each participating country's regulations, and as such there may be cases where entrants will not be able to advance to the live event despite being ranked at the top for their region.
Schedule
Round | Date | Car | Track |
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Rd.1 | 30 April | Sprinter Trueno / Corolla Levin (AE86) '83 | Fuji International Speedway |
Rd.2 | 14 May | GR Yaris '20 | Sardegna - Road Track - B |
Rd.3 | 4 June | GR010 HYBRID '21 | 24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit |
Rd.4 | 25 June | Virtual GR86/BRZ Cup | Autopolis |
Rd.5 | 16 July |
GR Supra Race Car '19 86 Gr.4 (Gr.4 Select) |
Nürburgring Sprint |
Rd.6 | 6 August |
MAZDA RX-VISION GT3 CONCEPT SUBARU BRZ GT300 '21 GR Supra Racing Concept '18 (Gr.3 Select) |
Grand Valley - Highway 1 |
Rd.7 | 27 August | TBD | TBD |
Grand Final | November | TBD | TBD |
(Dates and tracks may be subject to change.)
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GT Cup 2023 Grand Final Overview (Planned)
Date | November |
Location | To be held offline in conjunction with the Gran Turismo World Series |
Entry criteria |
- From 5 Regions defined by the Gran Turismo World Series, 21 competitors with the highest number of points earned from the top 4 Rounds out of the 7 total; - TGR drivers (Regional Finals selected competitors.) (*2) For a total of 24 drivers. |
Driver Details
Region | Number of Competitor Selections |
---|---|
Europe/Middle East/Africa | 9 |
North America | 3 |
Central & South America | 3 |
Asia | 4 |
Oceania | 2 |
TGR Slot (*2) | 3 |
Total | 24 |
(*2) Competitors selected from local activities of TGR (Regional Finals.)