PP 600
intermediate Gr.4 Mid Game National A 3 Rounds
Touring Car Cup
Your first taste of Gr.4 race cars — three tight battles across varied circuits at 600 PP.
15,000 Cr per race
Race Events
| Rd | Track | Laps | PP | Weather | Fuel | Tyres | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Willow Springs International Raceway Horse Thief Mile | 5 | PP 600 | ☀️ Dry | ×1 | ×1 | 15,000 |
| 2 | Grand Valley | 5 | PP 600 | ☀️ Dry | ×1 | ×1 | 15,000 |
| 3 | Blue Moon Bay Speedway Infield A | 5 | PP 600 | ☀️ Dry | ×1 | ×1 | 15,000 |
Restrictions
Gr.4 cars only (production-based race cars), maximum 600 PP, National A license required. Racing tyres are standard equipment.
Car Picks + Race Strategy
Free account unlocks: per-round car recommendations (budget, safe, and fastest), race strategy bullets, and the most common mistakes for every round of this championship.
Apex Telemetry Insights
Corner-by-corner analysis, braking point data, and setup files for every track in this championship.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What cars can I use in the GT7 Touring Car Cup?
- Only Gr.4 cars are allowed — production-based race cars. The PP limit is 600. You need a National A license.
- What is the best Gr.4 car for the Touring Car Cup?
- The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition Gr.4 at 598 PP is the fastest choice. Its AWD traction works well on all three circuits.
- How much do Touring Car Cup races pay?
- Each race pays 15,000 credits — 45,000 credits total for completing all three rounds.