World GT Series
Four rounds of elite Gr.3 racing at 800 PP — the pinnacle of production-based GT competition.
Race Events
| Rd | Track | Laps | PP | Weather | Fuel | Tyres | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tokyo Expressway Central Outer Loop | 5 | PP 800 | ☀️ Dry | ×1 | ×1 | 50,000 |
| 2 | Sardegna Road Track-B | 5 | PP 800 | ☀️ Dry | ×1 | ×1 | 50,000 |
| 3 | Fuji International Speedway | 6 | PP 800 | ☀️ Dry | ×1 | ×1 | 50,000 |
| 4 | Circuit de la Sarthe | 2 | PP 800 | ☀️ Dry | ×1 | ×1 | 50,000 |
Restrictions
Gr.3 cars only, maximum 800 PP, Super License required. Round 1 is a night race at Tokyo Expressway. Round 4 at Circuit de la Sarthe (Le Mans) is only 2 laps but extremely long.
Credit Farming Tip
Round 4 at Circuit de la Sarthe pays 50,000 Cr for just 2 laps (~25 minutes). This is one of the best credits/hour ratios in World Circuits for a 800 PP Gr.3 car.
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 PP do I need for the World GT Series?
- Maximum 800 PP with a Gr.3 car. Super License required. This is a late-game championship with four iconic circuits.
- Is the World GT Series good for credit farming?
- Yes — each race pays 50,000 credits. The Le Mans round pays 50,000 Cr in just 2 laps (~25 minutes), making it one of the most efficient credit-farming races in World Circuits.
- What is the best Gr.3 car for the World GT Series at 800 PP?
- The Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 at 798 PP for pure speed, or the Porsche 911 RSR (991) Gr.3 at 795 PP for consistency and tyre management across all four rounds.