The Euro League (known as European League in the PAL version of the game) is a race series in Gran Turismo 2, found in the second line-up of the GT League category. It is a race between European high-performance cars in high-speed tracks.
Limitations[]
- Except in the Japanese version of the game, the player must win all the races in the National leagues before entering this event.
Racetracks[]
Each race is 3 laps long.
Prizes[]
- 1st Cr. 10,000
- 2nd Cr. 7,000
- 3rd Cr. 3,000
- 4th Cr. 2,000
- 5th Cr. 1,000
- 6th Cr. 500
Typical Opponents[]
These are the typical opponents of these events:
Power (BHP) | Tyre Type | Car (Name) |
---|---|---|
457 | Racing Medium | TVR Cerbera 4.2 |
441 | Racing Medium | Lotus Esprit V8 SE '98 |
475 | Racing Medium | Aston Martin DB7 Coupe |
440 | Racing Medium | RUF BTR2 |
465 | Racing Medium | Mercedes-Benz AMG E 55 |
473 | Racing Medium | Jaguar XKR Coupe '99 |
Prize Cars[]
All the prize cars that can be acquired in this event have a sell value of 250,000 Credits.
- First race: Toyota Castrol Supra GT '96
- Second race: Nissan ZEXEL Skyline GT (JGTC) '97
- Third race: Nissan Kure R33 Skyline GT (JGTC) '97
Tips and Tricks[]
- It is recommended to drive cars that have quick acceleration, such as the Lotus Esprit or any RUF models (you may have to tune the Esprit to at least 400hp since the presence of the RUF BTR2 could make the races difficult)
- Because the limit BHP is 591bhp, you could drive useful cars such as the 155 Touring Car, Opel (For NTSC-U and NTSC-J) / Vauxhall (For PAL Only) Calibra Touring Car, and also the Lister Storm V12.
Trivia[]
- Although the event is revolved around European cars, American and Japanese cars are also allowed to participate, because the only restriction is the power limit.
- Despite the event being revolved around European cars, all the prize cars of this event are Japanese.