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Nissan India launches GT Academy

The academy aims at creating a race driver from ordinary people without the cost becoming a factor between them.
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Published on February 5, 2014

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    Nissan India launched Nissan GT academy today in a function held in Delhi. The academy aims at creating a race driver from ordinary people without the cost becoming a factor between them. The contest is open to anyone over the age of 18, one can enter the contest and well as choose the finalists.
     
    The Nissan PlayStation GT Academy is popular and successful in Europe, Russia, the USA, the Middle East and South Africa. The Japanese automaker sees huge potential for racing in India and has thus launched the academy here. The GT Academy will begin with 'Live Events' in five select Indian cities and at a later stage will also include an online qualifying round that will be hosted on the PlayStation Network (PSN) via the Gran Turismo 6 game.
     
    14 contestants will be selected to attend a camp in Delhi which will be headed by Karun Chandok. After passing all the requirements of the Indian leg, six of them will be chosen to go participate in the international camp at Silverstone where they will get to drive a race-prepped 370Zs as well the mighty GT-R sports car.
     
    Commenting on the launch of the academy, Matthew De La Haye, Nissan's Vice President Communications, Africa, Middle East, India and Europe said, "We're delighted to launch GT Academy in India; bringing the programme here reinforces our commitment to growing the Nissan brand and developing relationships with both existing and potential customers. GT Academy really proves that Nissan stands for innovation and excitement for everyone."
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    Last Updated on February 5, 2014


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