Nissan has announced that four of its GT Academy gaming graduates will compete in this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours race. These include the first “virtual-to-real” race driver Lucas Ordoñez and GT Academy Russia 2012 winner Mark Shulzhitsky, who has recently worked with Onroak Automotive on the development of the new Ligier JS P2 he’ll be driving.
The GT Academy was set up in 2008 as a means of developing potential racing talent amongst gamers. The program is … More
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