
Subaru take victory in 2020 FIA Manufacturer stage one
Subaru last night became the unlikely victors in the opening stage of GT Sport’s FIA Manufacturer season thanks to a win from world champion Mikail Hizal and a podium from
Subaru last night became the unlikely victors in the opening stage of GT Sport’s FIA Manufacturer season thanks to a win from world champion Mikail Hizal and a podium from
Williams’ Esports driver line-up, which includes five top-split GT Sport participants, is not in danger despite the F1 team revealing it considering putting itself up for sale. Yesterday, the F1
GT Sport’s weekly daily races from June 1 onwards have been released and it’s a specially-provided N100 at Goodwood, GR3 at Dragon Trail Gardens and GR1 at Sardegna Road A,
DiRT and Project Cars driver Callum Marshall (CRG_mallucm) put his non-ABS experience to excellent use this evening, running away with the victory in the fifth GTSRacer.com-sponsored IGTL World Series. A
Thursday evening sees the fifth GTSRacer.com IGTL World Series Special Event qualifiers with the race on Friday. It is the penultimate chance for any A+-level driver to make it into
Subaru is back on top of the 2020 GT Sport FIA Manufacturer points table with a four-point lead over Mercedes and eight points over Porsche, making it a two-horse race
GT Sport’s weekly daily races for May 25 onwards have been released and it’s a specially-provided N300 at Streets of Willow, GR4 at Maggiore which we did yesterday and GR2
Frenchman Tom Lartilleux (Veloce_StorM) has walked away from the 2020 FIA Gran Turismo Championships, citing the work/prize ratio as his main reason. Lartilleux is a world class driver in the
Top 16 Superstar races – supposedly the jewel in the GT Sport FIA crown – have been knocked back to two from three in the second stage of 2020 competition.
Nissan will go into tomorrow’s Maggiore GR4 FIA Manufacturer race with a slender lead in the points table with the final at Interlagos looming. Thanks to a top-speed friendly GR3
Subaru last night became the unlikely victors in the opening stage of GT Sport’s FIA Manufacturer season thanks to a win from world champion Mikail Hizal and a podium from
Williams’ Esports driver line-up, which includes five top-split GT Sport participants, is not in danger despite the F1 team revealing it considering putting itself up for sale. Yesterday, the F1
GT Sport’s weekly daily races from June 1 onwards have been released and it’s a specially-provided N100 at Goodwood, GR3 at Dragon Trail Gardens and GR1 at Sardegna Road A,
DiRT and Project Cars driver Callum Marshall (CRG_mallucm) put his non-ABS experience to excellent use this evening, running away with the victory in the fifth GTSRacer.com-sponsored IGTL World Series. A
Thursday evening sees the fifth GTSRacer.com IGTL World Series Special Event qualifiers with the race on Friday. It is the penultimate chance for any A+-level driver to make it into
Subaru is back on top of the 2020 GT Sport FIA Manufacturer points table with a four-point lead over Mercedes and eight points over Porsche, making it a two-horse race
GT Sport’s weekly daily races for May 25 onwards have been released and it’s a specially-provided N300 at Streets of Willow, GR4 at Maggiore which we did yesterday and GR2
Frenchman Tom Lartilleux (Veloce_StorM) has walked away from the 2020 FIA Gran Turismo Championships, citing the work/prize ratio as his main reason. Lartilleux is a world class driver in the
Top 16 Superstar races – supposedly the jewel in the GT Sport FIA crown – have been knocked back to two from three in the second stage of 2020 competition.
Nissan will go into tomorrow’s Maggiore GR4 FIA Manufacturer race with a slender lead in the points table with the final at Interlagos looming. Thanks to a top-speed friendly GR3
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