PlayStation® and Nissan’s quest to turn a virtual driver into a real one took another step forward this weekend, when Luca Lorenzini from Italy and Jordan Tresson from France took to the track at the Snetterton circuit in a pair of identical Nissan 370Z cars.
After five intense days of on and off track action, Luca Lorenzini from near Mantova in Italy and Jordan Tresson from Villers La Montagne in northern France have been announced as the two winners of the GT Academy 2010.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has announced that over one million downloads of the GT Academy Time Trial have been recorded in the three weeks since it went live on 17 December, 2009.
Nissan and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) have joined forces again to bring gaming and motor sport fans the ultimate racing competition.
Lucas Ordoñez, the Spanish winner of PlayStation and Nissan’s GT Academy competition in 2008, capped an incredible year today (Sunday, 13 September) when he and team-mate Alex Buncombe took a race victory to secure second place in the European GT4 Cup championship.
First GT4 European Championship weekend ends with a place on the podium for the winner of the GT Academy, Lucas Ordoñez