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The 'Gran Turismo World Series' 2025 World Finals - Fukuoka Special Page Now Open! Event Streamed Live From the Venue on 20-21 December!

The special page for the 'Gran Turismo World Series' 2025 World Finals - Fukuoka, scheduled for Saturday, 20 and Sunday, 21 December (local time), is now live.

This page features links to buy tickets as well as comprehensive profiles of the teams and drivers competing in this year's championship, along with detailed information on the race format and live broadcast coverage.

Additionally, this page provides information about related in-game campaigns and other various content to enhance your enjoyment of the World Series.

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

Broadcast Schedule

■ Manufacturers Cup

Saturday, 20 December 8:00am (GMT), Race start 8:20am (GMT)

■ Nations Cup

Sunday, 21 December 6:00am (GMT), Race start 6:20am (GMT)


Special Page: Driver Profiles

Special Page: Race Structure

Gran Turismo World Series (GTWS)
The Gran Turismo World Series is the official world championship for Gran Turismo, determining the world's best driver.

Drivers compete in one of two prestigious championships: the Nations Cup, where they represent their home country or territory, and the Manufacturers Cup, in which they race on behalf of leading automobile manufacturers.

The competition rounds of the World Series are held as live events featuring the best competitors from the global qualifiers. Viewers can expect intense showdowns as the best drivers in the world vie for the ultimate title of fastest player on the planet.

What is the Gran Turismo World Series?
https://www.gran-turismo.com/world/gt7/championships/2025/

In Round 3 of the Manufacturers Cup in Los Angeles, Angel Inostroza drove Porsche to victory with a daring tyre strategy. This pushed them up to 4th in the rankings, only three points off frontrunners Subaru. Can they do it again in Fukuoka?

In Los Angeles, Spain's Pol Urra (centre) came out on top in a tumultuous final race. The Points Ranking is still dominated by fellow Spaniard Jose Serrano (left), who goes into the World Finals with a five-point lead