- "A race between cars created for speed to determine which one is supreme."
- ―In-game description
Gran Turismo All-Stars is a 10 race series event housed in the Extreme Events area of Gran Turismo 4. It is one of the longest championships in the game and carries a 1st prize of Cr 100,000. The series has no restrictions on the cars that may enter, meaning a car of the highest calibre is required to succeed.
Races[]
# | Circuit | Number of Laps |
---|---|---|
1 | High Speed Ring Reverse | 7 laps |
2 | Fuji Speedway '80s | 6 laps |
3 | Laguna Seca Raceway | 7 laps |
4 | Autumn Ring Reverse | 9 laps |
5 | Test Course | 3 laps |
6 | Grand Valley Speedway Reverse | 6 laps |
7 | Suzuka Circuit | 5 laps |
8 | Infineon Raceway Stock Car Course | 8 laps |
9 | Circuit de la Sarthe 1 | 2 laps |
10 | Nürburgring Nordschleife | 2 laps |
AI Opponents[]
Other Allowed Cars[]
- Ford GT40 Race Car '69
- Honda S2000 LM Race Car '01
- Jaguar XJ220 LM Race Car '01
- Panoz Esperante GTR-1 Race Car '98
- Subaru IMPREZA LM Race Car '01
- Toyota ALTEZZA Touring Car '01
Prize Structure[]
Prizes for finishing positions[]
- 1st - Cr. 15,000
- 2nd - Cr. 7,500
- 3rd - Cr. 5,000
- 4th - Cr. 4,000
- 5th - Cr. 1,500
- 6th - Cr. 800
Prizes for event completion[]
- 1st - Cr. 100,000
Prize Car[]
The prize car for winning the Gran Turismo All-Stars Championship is:
Trivia[]
- The AI cars will never pit in, so they may start drifting and crashing at the final laps, especially in the last race on the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
- The thumbnail of this event, originally from Gran Turismo 3, was later reused in the Gran Turismo 5's version of this event, but with different cars (notably with the Mazda 787B '91 and Audi R10 TDI '06 instead of the Subaru IMPREZA Rally Car '99 and the Honda ARTA NSX '00) on the background.