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It’s Friday again, which means a new set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges has arrived.
Weekly Challenges are a bonus mode unlocked after completing the GT Cafe career with Menu Book 39 and watching the ending movie. Each week brings five events: four standard World Circuits races and one Special Event. You have seven days to work through them before they’re replaced.
Rewards scale with how many events you complete. Bonus reward tickets are issued at one, three, and five completions, increasing in value as you go.
This Week’s Highlights
This week’s Special Event is a Renault Captur one-make race on Alsace – Test Course Reverse. It’s a three-lap sprint that requires the Captur S Edition ’21. Elsewhere, the set covers a good range: the Jimny Cup returns with its usual charm, there’s a turbocharged sportscars race on Grand Valley, and the marquee payout sits with the World Touring Car 800 at Tokyo Expressway with 200,000cr for the win.
GT7 Weekly Challenges — March 2026 Week 3 Events
Jimny Cup
Track: Grand Valley South
Number of Laps: 3
Restrictions: Suzuki Jimny JC/XC ‘18
Win Reward: 47,000cr
Renault Captur – One-Make [SPECIAL RACE]
Track: Alsace – Test Course Reverse
Number of Laps: 3
Restrictions: Renault Captur S Edition ‘21
Win Reward: 30,000cr
Race of Turbo Sportscars
Track: Grand Valley – Highway 1 Reverse
Number of Laps: 5
Restrictions: TC (Turbocharger), ≤700PP
Win Reward: 90,000cr
American Clubman Cup 700
Track: Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta
Number of Laps: 7
Restrictions: U.S. Road Car, Professionally Tuned
Win Reward: 90,000cr
World Touring Car 800
Track: Tokyo Expressway – East Clockwise
Number of Laps: 10
Restrictions: ≤800PP
Win Reward: 200,000cr
Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges – March Week 3 Rewards
Complete 1 event: 100,000cr Ticket
Complete 3 events: 200,000cr Ticket
Complete 5 events: Six-Star Roulette Ticket (Car)
The next set of Weekly Challenges will arrive on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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