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GT ACADEMY 2011 - NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Having made the dreams of another virtual racer come true in 2010, Nissan in Europe and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) reunite in 2011 to bring us the third installment of the prestigious GT Academy. With the recent global expansion of the GT Academy to include the USA, the European GT4 series success of previous winners Lucas Ordoñez (Spain) and Jordan Tresson (France) fresh in their minds and the emergence of GT Academy as a credible path into top-level motor sport, Academy hopefuls will be increasingly eager to follow in their footsteps and claim this years grand prize, a fully-supported drive in a Nissan 370Z GT4 car in the prestigious Dubai 24 Hour International race.
To claim the ultimate prize, competitors will once again face off against fellow gamers in a fiercely-contested time trial within Polyphony Digitals ultra-realistic Gran Turismo 5 game on PlayStation 3 between Friday March 4th and Sunday April 17th across six territory groups in Europe.
In Gran Turismo 5 we continue to bring the worlds of real and virtual racing closer together and the GT Academy programme, in partnership with our friends at Nissan, perfectly illustrates this ambition. It is also a great showcase for the fact that GT5 will continue to offer players more than just the game they have bought. It fully utilises the online functionality of GT5 and highlights the community elements. I think that we shall see a lot of friends challenging each other to take part in GT Academy and seeing how good they are against others. I am sure that most people with an interest in motor sport have dreamt about having a go for real. The competition has already made that dream a reality for the previous two winners, so it is well worth entering even if it is only your friends you want to beat! - Kazunori Yamauchi, creator of Gran Turismo and president of Polyphony Digital.
The initial time trial stage will be followed by territorial finals for the top 20 in each region, where two lucky finalists from each territory will eventually progress to the GT Academy intensive six-day Race Camp to be held at the hallowed Silverstone International Race Circuit. Race camp will consist of physical and driving trials starring the acclaimed Nissan GT-R and stunning 370Z sports cars. Finally, one would-be certified racer will graduate from the Race Camp and will continue to be trained in high-performance Nissan race cars and compete in a series of national-level races. The realisation of the dream will be to qualify for an international race licence and an entry into the Dubai race.
Residents from 10 European countries, combined into six territory groups, are eligible to take part in GT Academy 2011. They include: 1. Germany and Austria; 2. France and Switzerland; 3. UK and Ireland; 4. Spain and Portugal; 5. Italy; and 6. the Netherlands. Combining some of these territories together will undoubtedly increase the intensity of local competition if 2010s 1.2 million participants are any indication of whats to come, so nows the time to start polishing your skills and preparing for what will undoubtedly be the most incredible opportunity of your Gran Turismo gaming lifetime!
This has been extraordinary, I have been absolutely blown away. I could not believe that these gamers, with no experience of racing cars, could do this. They really are great drivers, all of them, and they can be rightly proud of what they have achieved. I know that they have all had an amazing experience that will stay with them forever. - 2010 Judge, and former Formula One team boss, Eddie Jordan.
All the best
Maz
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