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Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races: Payday on the Expressway

Gran Turismo 7’s new Daily Races update lets players earn rare GT500 cars—and fans are racing to claim them.

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Coverage highlights the time-sensitive nature of the event, with players logging in repeatedly to secure entries and maximize chances of winning. The update also introduces new tracks and adjustments to race formats, expanding competitive gameplay beyond traditional multiplayer modes.

Outlets like *GTPlanet* and *autoevolution* are focusing on the **mechanics of the Daily Races**, particularly the limited-time nature of the races and the potential for players to earn high-value in-game assets. *gran-turismo.com* confirms the update’s rollout but provides fewer details on rewards. Watch for **player reactions** to the balance of the new system—whether the odds favor casual or competitive racers—and potential **long-term adjustments** from Polyphony Digital if the feature proves too grindy.

Coverage may also shift to whether similar time-limited events become a recurring model for future updates.

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Quick answers

What is the new Daily Races feature in Gran Turismo 7?

A time-limited event introduced in update 1.70 where players compete in daily races to earn rewards, including a rare GT500 race car. Participation is tied to daily logins and race completions.

How do players earn the GT500 car?

Coverage does not yet specify exact conditions, but early reports indicate the car is awarded through a lottery-style system linked to Daily Race entries and wins.

Will this feature be permanent or a one-time event?

The update framing suggests it is a **new recurring system**, though coverage does not confirm whether it will remain indefinitely or be rotated with other events.

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