Fans Given Chance To Race For Real With Nismo Playstation GT Academy

FACEBOOK FANS GIVEN CHANCE TO RACE FOR REAL WITH NISMO PLAYSTATION® GT ACADEMY* GT Academy Challenge on Facebook offers entry to gamer-to-racer competition* Top scorers will win a place at Gran Turismo®6 qualifying dayLondon & Paris 22 May, 2014: Nissan and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe have begun their search for the next virtual-to-reality racer, with gamers around the world aiming to perfect their laps on Gran Turismo®6 and progress to the next round of the NISMO PlayStation® GT Academy competition. The GT Academy Challenge on Facebook now gives racing driver hopefuls a new route to stake their claim to make the transition from gamer to racer.Available to play exclusively on Facebook, the GT Academy Challenge 2014 is a fun game that tests reactions and driving skills. A leaderboard will show the highest scores, and the eligible top performers in each country will be invited to an exclusive Gran Turismo 6 qualifying day where they will go head-to-head on the highly acclaimed driving simulator game. Those who perform best will win a place at their local National Final, joined by the top qualifiers from the in-game qualification round on GT6TM as well as those who earned their place in a local Live Event competition, and they will all be challenged on gaming, driving, media and fitness.And that could be just the beginning. Those who progress from the National Final will go on to the European Race Camp, which takes place at Silverstone Circuit, the iconic home of British motorsport. The finalists will be put through their paces on and off the track, with this year's GT Academy champion crowned at the end of the week-long challenge. There's a lot at stake, as the overall winner will be given the chance to become a real-life racing driver for Nissan. They will receive three months' intensive training to prepare them for taking to the track with Nissan at the Dubai 24 Hour race in January 2015.GT Academy graduates have gone on to great things as NISMO Athletes with Nissan's motorsport backing, and 2014 is shaping up to be another exciting year. Nissan recently announced that its Le Mans 24 Hours line-up features not less than four former GT Academy winners. One of them is 2011 champion Jann Mardenborough, who is also racing in the GP3 Championship on the Formula 1® calendar. Inaugural Academy-winner Lucas Ordoñez is currently racing in Japan's Super GT series.Usama Al-Qassab, Vice President Product Marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe said, "GT Academy is all about finding real racing talent from among the vast pool of superfast gamers. However, we know that not all the gamers out there will have a copy of Gran Turismo 6 and so this is a chance for them to enter by an alternative route, as well as being a lot of fun. They'll still have to prove themselves on GT6, however, to make it to the next stage."The GT Academy Challenge is available for anyone to play on Facebook until 16 June. Eligible winners will be notified via Facebook shortly after the closing date and will be invited to an exclusive gaming qualification day held within the country in [month].Anyone with a copy of Gran Turismo 6 can also aim to qualify for their National Final via the qualifying round on GT6 (available as part of update 1.06). Qualifying on GT6 is open until 07:59 BST on 16 June (08:59 CET on 16 June) and is available to anyone with a PSN (PlayStation®Network) ID and a copy of Gran Turismo 6.To take part in the GT Academy Challenge, visit www.facebook.com/GTAcademy


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