The last set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges for May 2026 is now available, with the final quintet of events going live at midnight Friday morning in your local time zone.
A bonus game mode available to players who’ve completed the main GT Cafe career and watched the final movie, Weekly Challenges give you a chance to mop up events you’ve missed for a little extra reward money by way of additional prizes if you complete them in the week-long window. Four of the five events are drawn from existing events in World Circuits while a fifth “Special Event” is created for the week. Sometimes, as with this week, that may not even be a race, but a mission-style event.
Weekly Challenges are marked out by a special, green UI element in the World Map, World Circuits, and within the individual tracks themselves. You’ll score the rewards for completing the races themselves as well as bonuses for finishing the events while they appear in the Weekly Challenge line-up, all totting up to around 1.3m credits — in cash and in-kind — during a typical week.
Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges – May Week 5 Events

Jimny Cup
- Track: Eiger Nordwand
- Laps: 3
- Restrictions: Suzuki Jimny JC/XC
- Win Reward: 40,000cr
A one-make race at Eiger Nordwand starts us off — you wait ages for an Eiger event, then two come at once — by way of the Jimny Cup. You can only use the kei Jimny XC or the global Sierra JC model, but actually even the standard Sierra is enough to win the 40,000cr for this one. You might like to give it a little bump in Performance Points just to make it easier to score the 50% Clean Race Bonus, or if you have a 400PP car already prepped for the Lightweight K Cup you may as well use that.
Recommended Car: Suzuki Jimny Sierra JC ’18 (350PP)

American Sunday Cup 600
- Track: Grand Valley Highway-1 Reverse
- Laps: 3
- Restrictions: Road Car, USA
- Win Reward: 45,000cr
There’s only slightly more money for this three-lap race on the US west coast, in higher-powered machinery over a much longer lap, with 45,000cr on offer for victory in this American Sunday Cup 600 race. You’ll need to get used to the reverse version of Grand Valley Highway-1 though, with its high speed opening section leading directly into a walking-pace chicane and hard left. The 600PP suggestion of the name isn’t mandatory, and you can use any Road car from a US brand in any state of tune for this one, but you don’t need much to win. Or you could always just Tomahawk it.
Recommended Car: Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth ’87 (550PP)

Special Event – Time Trial
- Track: WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
- Laps: –
- Restrictions: Shelby Mustang GT350 ’65 (provided)
- Gold Reward: 60,000cr*
We’ve got a second week in a row where the Special Event isn’t a race, and this week it’s a Time Trial. You’ll be trying to set the fastest time you can in the classic Shelby Mustang GT350 over all but the first sector of the Laguna Seca circuit. If you can beat the 57.500s target for gold you’ll land a grand total of 60,000cr, comprising 12,000cr for Bronze, 18,000cr for Silver, and 30,000cr for Gold. Each prize is only available once though.
Recommended Car: Hyundai Ioniq 5N ’24 (Provided)

Ferrari Circuit Challenge
- Track: Autodromo Nazionale Monza
- Laps: 5
- Restrictions: Ferrari, ≤700PP
- Win Reward: 90,000cr
The first of two events with a hard Performance Point limit this week comes in the Ferrari Circuit Challenge event at Monza. It’s a five-lap race at the temple of speed, but you can use any car you like from across the Ferrari brand — from the not-actually-a-Ferrari Dino up to the F-cars, racing GT3s, and the Vision GT. Your only limit is that 700PP cap, which may require some fettling. Straight-line speed is the name of the game here, but however you go about it there’s 90,000cr awaiting you for victory.
Recommended Car: Ferrari 296 GTB (680PP)

World Touring Car 800
- Track: Circuit de Sainte-Croix A
- Laps: 8
- Restrictions: Racing Tyres, ≤800PP
- Win Reward: 200,000cr
A regular World Touring Car 800 event rounds out the week, although this one takes us to the long and winding Circuit de Sainte-Croix course. This track location is intended to be an old-school European road-racing course, based on the landscape of southern France, and with each lap taking over six miles it certainly fits the brief. All of your opponents in this one are Gr.3 cars, but you can enter anything so long as it’s got racing tyres fitted and doesn’t exceed 800PP — which encompasses many Gr.2 and Gr.1 cars if you want an easier life.
You don’t need to worry about weather here, nor tyres (other than Softs…) even with the 4x wear multiplier. Fuel though will be tight, as you’ll need the equivalent of 283 miles of range so a stop will probably be required. The AI all pit at least once though, so the 200,000cr first-place prize should be easy pickings if you pace yourself.
Recommended Car: Mazda RX-Vision GT3 Concept (750PP)
Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges – May Week 5 Overview

Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges – May Week 5 Rewards
- Complete 1 event: 100,000cr Ticket
- Complete 3 events: 200,000cr Ticket
- Complete 5 events: 500,000cr Ticket
The first two bonuses, a 100,000cr and a 200,000cr ticket for completing any one and any three of the five selected events respectively, haven’t changed in months now. Only the final prize, awarded for completing all five events, changes in any given week and this week it’s also credits in the shape of a 500,000cr ticket. Don’t forget that these tickets need redeeming from the Gifts section of your Garage within a month, or they’ll vanish.

Gran Turismo 7 Power Pack Challenges – May Week 5
Although they do function in a slightly different way, the Power Pack also offers weekly “Challenges” since the v1.69 update in April 2026.
To complete these you only need to race in Power Pack events of your choice, and you don’t even need to place well to land the bonuses as simply finishing the race is enough; you can even repeat the same race. You’ll land bonuses for finishing one, two, and three races, with familiar prizes. Like the main Weekly Challenges, that’s 100,000cr and 200,000cr tickets in the first two spots, with a variable prize in the third spot from the same pool. This week that’s a Six-Star Car Ticket, gifting any Brand Central car (including invitation-only cars) worth 480,000cr or more.
Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges update at midnight on Friday morning each week, by your console’s own clock, though we’d recommend against advancing your time-zone to get them early as this will trigger an anti-cheat mechanism and prevent you earning the rewards. The next set is due on Friday 5th June.

