I attended the third round of the 2024 Gran Turismo World Series (GTWS) in Tokyo, with the privilege of joining the 40 or so players and partners for a reception at the famous Meiji-Kinenkan, a tour of Japan’s plastic model giant, Tamiya’s flagship store, and a visit to Polyphony Digital, guided by Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi himself. We got to see things like how the engineers scan each car in detail to get the light to reflect the proper way and how each real track gets scanned to achieve utmost reality. The hospitality towards the players and guests by the organizing team signifies the commitment to the series to run the best sim racing competition of its kind.

The Gran Turismo franchise has produced professional racecar drivers like Lucas Ordonez, a former Le Mans and Super GT racer, and the most famous of them all, Jann Mardenborough, whose journey inspired the Hollywood movie Gran Turismo. Ordonez was present on-site as the Spanish language commentator, reinforcing the franchise’s commitment to its family. Additionally, Igor Fraga, a Japanese-born Brazilian racing driver and former member of the Red Bull Junior Team, was also in attendance. He currently competes in the 2024 Super GT Series for Anest Iwata Racing in the GT300 class, and serves as a reserve driver for Nakajima Racing in the Super Formula Championship. I felt incredibly lucky to be part of this unforgettable experience, witnessing firsthand the thrill of competition and the deep connection between the Gran Turismo community and the world of motorsport.