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The '''Gran Turismo World Series''' (also referred to as the '''GTWS''') are a series of eSports (sim-racing) tournaments managed directly by [[Polyphony Digital]]. The championship contains two series that are held concurrently throughout the year: the Nations Cup (entrants from their respective countries will represent them) and the Manufacturers Cup (entrants will race for and represent their chosen manufacturer) The series uses Polyphony Digital's latest game ''[[Gran Turismo 7]]''. | The '''Gran Turismo World Series''' (also referred to as the '''GTWS''') are a series of eSports (sim-racing) tournaments managed directly by [[Polyphony Digital]]. The championship contains two series that are held concurrently throughout the year: the Nations Cup (entrants from their respective countries will represent them) and the Manufacturers Cup (entrants will race for and represent their chosen manufacturer) The series uses Polyphony Digital's latest game ''[[Gran Turismo 7]]''. | ||
− | Through 2018 to 2021, the Gran Turismo World Series was previously sanctioned by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]. Polyphony Digital's partnership with the FIA is currently only for the Olympic eSports. | + | Through 2018 to 2021, the Gran Turismo World Series was previously sanctioned by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]. Polyphony Digital's partnership with the FIA is currently only for the Olympic eSports. |
[[Brembo]], [[Mazda]], [[Toyota Gazoo Racing]] and [[Fanatec]] serve as the series partners of the World Series. | [[Brembo]], [[Mazda]], [[Toyota Gazoo Racing]] and [[Fanatec]] serve as the series partners of the World Series. |
Latest revision as of 12:36, 27 August 2025
The Gran Turismo World Series (also referred to as the GTWS) are a series of eSports (sim-racing) tournaments managed directly by Polyphony Digital. The championship contains two series that are held concurrently throughout the year: the Nations Cup (entrants from their respective countries will represent them) and the Manufacturers Cup (entrants will race for and represent their chosen manufacturer) The series uses Polyphony Digital's latest game Gran Turismo 7.
Through 2018 to 2021, the Gran Turismo World Series was previously sanctioned by the FIA. Polyphony Digital's partnership with the FIA is currently only for the Olympic eSports.
Brembo, Mazda, Toyota Gazoo Racing and Fanatec serve as the series partners of the World Series.