The “FIA Gran Turismo Championships” 2021 Series is set to commence on April 21.
As with past seasons, the championships will consist of two separate categories: the Nations Cup, which features the top drivers from various countries and territories around the world, and the Manufacturer Series that pits auto manufacturers, including Official Partners Toyota and Mazda, against one another.
In addition to the traditional Online Series where competitors can earn points, there will be four “World Series” events in this year’s all-virtual championships, where the top players from around the world will compete. There will also be a “World Series Showdown” in August that will mark the end of the first half of the season, and of course, the “World Finals” that will determine this year’s champion. The number of participating countries and territories for this season has increased to 61, meaning that the “FIA Gran Turismo Championships” is continuing to evolve into a true global event.
Every race will be broadcast on our official “Gran Turismo TV” YouTube Channel and on “Gran Turismo Live.” Therefore, fans from around the world will be able to watch the exciting battles between the best players in the world in the comfort of their own homes.
“The FIA GT Championships” started as a motorsports competition series certified by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) in 2018 and has produced many iconic battles since its inauguration. In last year’s series, not only did Japanese driver Takuma Miyazono become champion of the Nations Cup, he was also part of the winning team that took the Manufacturer Series, joined Mikail Hizal (Turkey) and Daniel Solis (USA) for Team Subaru. What sort of drama awaits the drivers in this, the fourth year of the championships? Tune and see for yourself!
For details regarding this year’s schedule and how to participate in the Championships, please refer to the ‘FIA Certified Gran Turismo Championships 2021 Series Overview’.
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