![]() 10/28/2015 at 09:49 • Filed to: Gran Turismo Sport | ![]() | ![]() |
FIA-sanctioned, this, with real prizes and stuff. Possibly some Bernie, too, but mostly excellent racing from blokes.
And you know what? This may just be one of the best ways an aspiring racer with zero to little competitive racing experience (no karts, no LeMons,) to become a real driver participating in race events.
Other headlines:
Gran Turismo Sport: Expanding GT Academy so now everyone has a chance
Gran Turismo Sport: At least the winners don’t get called “pay drivers”
Gran Turismo Sport: Yes, you’re gonna drive that laser-powered Chaparral
Gran Turismo Sport: It’s like Trackmania Nations/ESWC, but more real and stuff.
Gran Turismo Sport: You might (*might*) actually be recruited by a real racing team after this, you know.
Gran Turismo Sport: Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone’s newest way to completely screw race fans over
Gran Turismo Sport: FIA paid us to intentionally delay GT7—Polyphony
Gran Turismo Sport: Still has no Porsches
Gran Turismo Sport:
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Chaparral 2X World Championship... if anybody can drive that thing effectively, put them in an F1 car yesterday.
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And pay that bloke.
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God damn it, Forza has all the support from Audi and Microsoft, and they can’t make a Forza version of GT Academy?
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They’ve got support from Audi AND Ford, LTIC.
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Mmmmm, yes, dat GT
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Here’s the thing, though: Pro-Am, GT Academy graduates are way too fast. Pro-Pro on a GT3 Nissan or LMP2 car , they’re adequate to spiffy.
And there’s still some more untapped talent out there.
FIA Gran Turismo Sport is an actual championship now, not just a qualifier for a race training program. It may not be the most accurate sim out there—I’m surprised they didn’t go for iRacing, rFactor, or Simraceway right away (like I said, because Bernie)—but still.