Gran Turismo Sport will be the platform for another esport series in 2019. No, not the FIA-certified GT Championship, but Porsche’s own digital series in Japan.
They say it’s the season of giving. Fanatec is certainly taking this on board, as it’s announced a giveaway of one free item every day, starting now and running to Christmas Eve.
Pfaff and WorldGaming are back with another Canadian esport initiative this year. And this time the grand prize isn’t a trip to a race weekend — you could be the one behind the wheel of a race car.
Some folks may have got their hands on it a few days early thanks to special editions, but Milestone’s Ride 3 motorcycle racer is now available across all major platforms.
Mere hours after Porsche pulled the sheets off its new, 992-gen 911, the new flagship is already in a sim racer. What’s more surprising, it’s a new title. Say hello to Project CARS Pro.
Before the Los Angeles Auto Show kicks off in earnest this week, Porsche has just concluded its own event. There, it took the wraps off the eighth-generation 911.
Did you see the limited-edition (and now sold-out) carbon fiber F1 wheel from Fanatec on Black Friday? Well there’s a more attainable version too, and it comes in plug-and-play package to boot.
You’re full of turkey. Your wallet is lighter after Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox sales. And there’s still more: Fanatec is offering some of its sim racing gear at the cheapest prices of the year.
We didn’t forget about Sony’s market-leading console. Just like the Xbox Store, the PlayStation Store kicked off the Black Friday deals earlier this week, with some choice savings for us racing game fans.
The turkey’s in the oven, and that can only mean one thing: Black Friday is nearly upon us. Sure enough, the Xbox Store isn’t immune to holiday deal mania.
It’s all been building to this. After Friday’s semi-finals and repechage races, and Saturday’s hugely entertaining Manufacturer Series final, the top 16 GT Sport drivers are racing for the title of Nations Cup champion.
When we say the drivers look to this from the Nations Cup, that’s only partially true. While you’ll find plenty of familiar names below, there are also a fair amount of drivers here in the south of France for only the Manufacturer Series.
Today is day two of the first GT Sport World Final. We’ve seen the Nations Cup already, where 30 initial drivers has become 16 ahead of Sunday’s finals. But before that, it’s time for something a little different: the Manufacturer Series.
These are the 30 fastest drivers in the world for Nations Cup. From GT Academy champions and finalists — including GTPlanet’s own Adam Suswillo — they’re all potential winners at this level of ability. We’ve covered the regional winning trio, as well as a handful of the other drivers that could spoil their championship dreams.
We’re on the ground in Monaco ahead of this weekend’s inaugural Gran Turismo Sport FIA-Certified World Final. Yesterday we looked back at the three regional Nations Cup winners, and today we’re spotlighting the folks that could give them an upset here in Southern France.