#1 = go to Japan basically.
#2 = Become a lot better than the thousands (if not millions) of other car-enthusiasts that also want to become a Super GT driver.
1. Get a car, tune it and compete in a local drift championship.
2. Get noticed, win some events (attract some sponsors as well) and try to finish the championship in a high position
3. Go to Irwindale and compete in the D1 All Star drift event and try to impress everyone there.
4. If win the event, get to compete in the Japan D1GP and make a name for yourself there.
5. Prove you are the best, and do some sponsor events (specifically, time attack events) and get noticed by the famous tuner companies.
6. Get more sponsors and if performed very well, get called up to do some testing for Super GT.
7. If good enough, get called up to race for one of the teams.
8. Want to get noticed some more, perform well (and even win the championship) and the world would notice. Get a drive in Formula Nippon, 3000 or even other touring car championships or endurance racing..... who knows, you may even race in Le Mans.

9. The skies the limit!
I'll probably will never get to do all those, but I'll try my best and do steps 1-3.

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Or, the easiest step:
1. Join GT Academy
2. Try to beat the best racer in the game
3. Get a chance to have a professional learning course and even race in an actual race car.

4. If you did extremely well, you know the rest.......
