As every year, thousands of pictures and videos are taken during our events by our media team Nicolas, James, and Zdravko. Following a decade old tradition, we select the very best ones and share them with you.
Here we go again. Our 100 favourite photos from the past season. Each picture tells a story from our adventures last year. They are in no particular order. Enjoy.
Formation lap on Gran Turismo Nurburgring with four Porsche 992 GT3 RS. The 992 GT3 RS has quickly replaced the 991 GT3 RS as the most popular car on our event. For the 2025 edition, about 70 percent of the drivers will join with a Porsche GT2/GT3/GT4 car.
The Awesome Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series in the famous Karusell on the Nurburgring. Such a fantastic looking car with a great soundtrack to it.
Boing! The fastest drivers go airplane mode in Pflanzgarten on the Nurburgring.
Gran Turismo Adriatica. His humble parking outside Kempinski on Portoro during our annual Adriatic supercar road tour. This year, the event starts in Opatija and goes to Trogir, Mostar, Dubrovnik, Porto Montenegro, Tirana, Skopje, and finally Sofia in Bulgaria. The event has been fully booked since October.
This spectacular gallery shot in Switzerland during Gran Turismo Europa. The 2025 edition of the event is sadly fully booked.
Gran Turismo Europa. Viktor in his beautiful Lamborghini Tecnica in Santa Margherita driving towards Portofino.
Route Napoleon. One of the top five driving roads in the world with a supercar.The part between Grasse and Castellane is the best.
The picture is from our annual Gran Turismo Europa event, where we drive from the Alps to the Riviera, Monaco and finally Saint-Tropez.
More Route Napoleon. This time Werner and Tejka from Slovenia in their Ferrari F8 Spider. Gran Turismo Europa.
Route Napoleon again. Your Ferrari will suddenly make a lot of sense. The car comes alive, challenging you through the corners. After a while the rhythme mbraces you, and you become a part of the game. It is you, your car and thelaws of physics. An incredible experience.
David and Elisa in their Ferrari 812 GTS on Route Napoleon approaching Castellane. We can hear this picture. The phenomenal sound of the Ferrari V12 bouncing of the mountain as they rev the engine to 9 000 rpm before selecting the next gear.
Claes and Torbjörn enjoying a quiet moment on the Croatian coast. Gran Turismo Adriatica.
The absolute madness arriving in Budva. The crowds anticipating 60 supercars parking at the city walls for lunch. Gran Turismo Adriatica.
Crossing the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina during Gran Turismo Adriatica.
Nicolas and Zdravko enjoying a short rest between the photo sessions.
Did you know? There is a short no mans land between Croatia and Bosnia, which does not belong to any country. Nevertheless, the road is incredible.
The road becomes even better after the crossing to Bosnia. Bosnias road network has been heavily modernised the last years and some of it is just a fantastic drive with a supercar. It is such an underrated and beautiful country.
Welcome to Mostar! The red carpet was rolled out and thousands of people were waiting. An incredible warm welcome to an iconic city with a great history.
Oh and lets not forget the dinner at the river near the famous bridge in the old town of Mostar. This is Divan, the best restaurant in town.
Sixty supercars parked at Brown Beach House, the best hotel in Trogir? No problem. Gran Turismo Adriatica. Sadly, fully booked for 2025.
Contrast. The high-tech McLaren parked next to a Ferrari 458 Challenge. English aerodynamic perfection contrasting the Italian race car from just a decade ago.
The Adriatic Magistral. The coastal road From Split to Rijeka in Croatia. Top three best driving road on the planet. Period.
Drivers from Hong Kong, China, Canada and Sweden in Porto Montenegro on the Adriatic tour.
More pictures from that incredible road on the Croatian coast. Gran Turismo Adriatica.
Maria and Per-Åke posing with the golden mask of Tutankhamon. Photography is strictly forbidden in this room, unless you privatise the entire museum just for the group and guides. In total we were just 44 people strolling around the Egyptian Museum in Cairo by ourselves.
There are two Egyptian museums in Cairo. One is in the city centre and is called The Egyptian Museum. Thats where the golden mask of Tutankhamon is, as in the picture above. Then, there is a second, much bigger museum near the Pyramids. It is called The Grand Egyptian Museum, cost billions to build and just opened a few months ago.
The group posing in front of The Sphinx. This area, near the sphinx, is strictly off limits for tourists. Unless you, yet again, contact the authorities and privatise The Sphinx and The Pyramids for exclusive use. Then we can get up close to The Sphinx, climb in to one of the Pyramids and take pictures like this.
Laith and Desiree during our private dinner in front of The Pyramids.
Irina and Cristiano during our private dinner in front of The Pyramids.
While visiting Ferrari in Maranello for a special event, we privatised the victory hall in the Ferrari Museum for dinner with the winning Ferrari F1 cars. Incredible experience.
Aleksandra and Krzysztof in Portofino. Gran Turismo Riviera.
Colorful parking at La Meridiana during Gran Turismo Riviera.
Werner and Tejka arriving to Hotel de Paris during Gran Turismo Riviera.
Michael and Sandra on the balcony of the Churchill room in Hotel de Paris, where we had a private dinner on Gran Turismo Riviera.
Near Route Napoleon lies this little gem. The road through Gorges du Verdon (D952) near Castellane. Picture is from Gran Turismo Riviera.
Not photoshop. Interesting illusion created by the reflection of the red Ferrari 296 GTS on top of the yellow one. From the entrance of Villa Cora.
Welcome mingle in the mirror room in Villa Cora. Gran Turismo Toscana.
Jimmy leading the way uphill Passo Vestito near Carrara. Gran Turismo Toscana.
Robert screaming past the camera with his Lamborghini Huracan STO. Passo Vestito, famous from the intro scene of Quantum of Solace where James Bond drives a doorless Aston Martin.
Passo Vestito, after the peak. This is when you arrive on the Garfagnana side of the mountain pass. The road is beautiful.
Hotel Renaissance Tuscany, one of our favourite spots on the Tuscan tour. Great hotel located on a peak in the middle of the Garfagnana valley.
Gran Turismo Toscana. There are plenty of wine tastings in Tuscany, but the one in Tenuta Torciano near San Gimignano is the best.
This colourful parking at Tenuta Torciano.
Strada Fioraie, or SR429, which connects Poggibonsi and Castellina in Chianti is one of the most aggressive and fun roads in Tuscany. Corner after corner, pure driving joy. Dont go here during the weekends as the road is very popular and attracts many motorcyclists.
Tony and Evelina enjoying aperitivo in the mirror room of Villa Cora. Gran Turismo Toscana.
Dennis, Sofie, Leif and Camilla enjoying dinner on the terrace of Albergo al Sole in Asolo, Treviso. Start of our Dolomites tour.
Driving downhill from Passo Giau to Cortina. An incredible entertaining road in the Dolomites. If you want to join us in the Dolomites in 2025, please see Gran Turismo Cortina.
This picture perfect parking in Canazei. Grande Strada delle Dolomiti.
Leif and Camillas expression to whatever Maria just said. Priceless. Gran Turismo Dolomiti.
The incredibly pretty Mendola Pass, that took us from Bolzano to the Molveno Plateau. Gran Turismo Dolomiti.
Lunch stop in Riva del Garda. Gran Turismo Dolomiti.
Andrii, Ilona, Maria, Oleksandra, Tymofil, Yevhen and their little dog. Drivers on the Dolomiti tour in 2024.
Thierry and Deborah on Grande Strada delle Dolomiti in their Ferrari Roma Spider.
Drivers briefing in Badrutts Palace, St Moritz. Start of our annual Gran Turismo Europa supercar tour.
Furka Pass on Gran Turismo Europa. This is the best part, going up hill from the village of Gletsch. Quite possibly the best stretch of road in the world. While it is a Lamborghini, I can hear this picture. Driving bliss!
Johan and Helena enjoying dinner at Villa Castagnola in Lugano. Gran Turismo Europa.
Michael and Hans-Petter sharing a moment during aperitivo in Santa Margherita. Gran Turismo Europa.
Drivers arriving at Hotel Fairmont in Monaco. Gran Turismo Europa.
Fredrik and Marie in their McLaren on Route Napoleon, driving from Monaco to Saint-Tropez on the last driving day of Gran Turismo Europa.
Lucas, Ragnar, Romet, Uuno, Robert and Karl from Estonia in Buddha Bar, Monaco. Gran Turismo Europa.
Colourful parking outside Byblos Hotel in Saint-Tropez. Gran Turismo Europa.
Ørjan and Camilla in Verde Beach Saint-Tropez. Gran Turismo Europa.
Nicole in Verde Beach Saint-Tropez. Gran Turismo Europa.
Olav and Isabelle in Verde Beach Saint-Tropez. Gran Turismo Europa.
Cristiano and Irina in Verde Beach Saint-Tropez. Gran Turismo Europa.
When we arrive with our tiny cars, Villa Cora (Best hotel in Florence) allows us to park them in their garden. Gran Turismo Italia.
The coastal road between Zoagli and Santa Margherita on the Ligurian Riviera is incredibly beautiful. One of my favourite drives in Italy. Picture from Gran Turismo Italia.
This year our annual Italian road tour goes to Sardinia. (It is bully booked)
This humble parking in Santa Margherita on Gran Turismo Italia.
Focused Andreas is focused. Gran Turismo Italia.
The roads around Madonna di Campiglio are just great. Perfect asphalt, low traffic and endless fun. Gran Turismo Italia.
Hotel EALA - My lakeside dream is a James Bond style five star property on Garda Lake. Fantastic place to end our Italian tour, with an aperitivo on the roof top terrace and later dinner in the restaurant.
This interesting picture from our private visit to Museo Ferrari during the summer. Please note that every person has a wildly different facial expression. I wonder what the tour guide is talking about. The car is a Ferrari F50, that is for sure though.
This great picture of Werner and Tejka on our dinner in the Churchill room, on the top floor of Hotel de Paris during Gran Turismo Riviera.
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