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- A_Dylikowski
Hey everyone, I have a curious question about women in Gran Turismo 7. It seems like the community—and the game itself—is very male-dominated. Judging by the nicknames on leaderboards, it’s hard to tell who’s who, but I often assume most of them are men. Personally, I’ve never interacted with a woman in sim racing or in Gran Turismo specifically.
It made me wonder if this reflects real life in motorsport, where there are very few female drivers competing on equal terms with men. Just to be clear, this isn’t about superiority or inferiority—I’m genuinely curious. Maybe it’s historical, or perhaps just the nature of things, where men have traditionally been more passionate about cars, which is why the sim racing scene feels so male-oriented.
That said, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you see more women starting to get involved and succeed in Gran Turismo? Is there a shift happening, or is it still largely a male space?
Just curious to hear your perspectives—thanks!
It made me wonder if this reflects real life in motorsport, where there are very few female drivers competing on equal terms with men. Just to be clear, this isn’t about superiority or inferiority—I’m genuinely curious. Maybe it’s historical, or perhaps just the nature of things, where men have traditionally been more passionate about cars, which is why the sim racing scene feels so male-oriented.
That said, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you see more women starting to get involved and succeed in Gran Turismo? Is there a shift happening, or is it still largely a male space?
Just curious to hear your perspectives—thanks!