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January 15,2013
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (13 January 2013) - The dream of moving from ‘virtual to reality’ is one step closer for eight of the region’s fastest race game-players following their selection at the GT Academy Middle East’s (GTA ME) regional final. Having attracted thousands of entrants, the Middle Eastern competition also made history in its inaugural year by providing the first ever female GT Academy regional finalist. 

The selection process took place over the course of two exciting, but grueling, days of evaluation in Dubai. Here their gaming, fitness and racing abilities were assessed along with their ability to handle the media – a key requirement of a racing driver – and the group was shortlisted to an elite of just eight. Those skillful few will go head-to-head with South African finalists to compete for the coveted prize of an intensive race training programme in the UK which climaxes with the winner racing for Nissan’s pro team behind the wheel of a Nissan 370Z GT4 Nismo race car at the inaugural Silverstone 6hr Endurance race held at the world famous Silverstone circuit in September. 

To mark the success of the GT Academy Middle East contestants, an event was held in Dubai with VIP guests including Mohammed ben Sulayem, the region’s most successful rally driver and now FIA Vice President and chairman of the Arab Council of Touring and Automobile Clubs (ACTAC). Five previous GT Academy winners from around the world, who competed in the Dubai 24 Hour race over the weekend, were also in attendance including the 2008 inaugural GT Academy winner, Lucas Ordonez.

Mohammed ben Sulayem, FIA Vice President and chairman of the Arab Council of Touring and Automobile Clubs (ACTAC), said: “Interest and participation in motorsport is growing rapidly across the region and GT Academy has a part to play. GT Academy particularly stands out as a means to encourage people of all backgrounds to achieve the dream of becoming a racing driver. The region’s most famous racing driver in years to come could easily be discovered through GT Academy and that is an exciting prospect.” 

“Nissan took the bold decision to start GT Academy so those with the talent but no other way in to motorsport had the chance to realize their dream – becoming a racing driver,” said Samir Cherfan, Director, Marketing and Sales, Nissan Middle East. “This globally respected and unique competition has been discovering talent which has endured on a professional basis in the sport ever since and now we hope it is the turn of competitors from the Middle East to shine. All 23 who reached the regional final should be proud of what they have achieved, and we wish the qualifiers every success in Silverstone.”

Robert Fisser, General Manager of Sony Computer Entertainment in Middle East, Africa, Turkey and India commented: “We’re delighted with the reaction to GT Academy Middle East from those who are most important to its success – the game players and aspiring race drivers of the region. In its first year, GT Academy Middle East has clearly struck a chord and we look forward to building on its success in 2013. Well done to all who took part and good luck to those heading over to the UK – we have every confidence in you.”  

Faieza Al Kendi from the UAE, the only lady ever to have qualified for any GT Academy regional final, commented: “Competing at the regional final is very different as you are sitting next to the other players in front of a crowd so it’s more intense. But it’s been fun and very interesting meeting all the people who made the regional final - I wasn’t expecting to get this far. I was trying really hard but I’ll definitely enter GT Academy Middle East next year and will be more prepared and will do much better.”

“GT Academy is a unique competition offering a life-changing opportunity for those lucky enough to win,” said Lucas Ordonez, winner of the inaugural GT Academy in 2008. “The competition itself was a wonderful experience but since then I have raced at many of the world’s most famous circuits alongside many of the best drivers, and lived a life I had only dreamt of before GT Academy.”

About GT Academy Middle East 2012

The 23 GT Academy Middle East qualifiers for Middle East final were:

Abdul Majeed AlZhahrani, KSA

Abdullah Al Qauod, Kuwait

Abdullah Al-Khater, Qatar

Ali Sadiq Al Yousef, KSA

Arnold, Dubai

Asalan Ahmad, KSA

Aseel Mohammed Nasr, KSA

Asem AlOmary, KSA

Didit Indra Ramangkas, Oman

Faieza Al Kendi, UAE

Haitham El Fakhouri, Lebanon,

Meshal AlMarshoud, Kuwait

Mohamed Osman, KSA

Mohammed AlYousef, KSA

Nitham Mookadam, UAE

Sadeq Ali Hasan Ali Ahmed, Bahrain

Salman Al Khater, Qatar

Sami Fawaz, Kuwait

Sam Zian, UAE

Steve Smuts, UAE

Tarek Khedr Mostafa, Egypt

Toby Thomas, UAE

Zeid Mohsen, UAE

The eight GT Academy Middle East qualifiers for the ‘International Race Camp’ at Silverstone are:

Abdullah Al Qaoud, Kuwait

Ali Sadiq Al Yousef, Saudi Arabia

Aseel Mohammed Nasr, KSA

Haitham El Fakhouri, Lebanon

Salman Al Khater, Qatar

Sam Zian, UAE

Steve Smuts, UAE

Tarek Khedr Mostafa, Egypt

In October 2012, GT Academy was opened in the Middle East for the first time with the ultimate prize of being a racing driver at the wheel of a Nissan 370Z GT race car at the Silverstone 6hr Endurance race at Silverstone in September. To achieve this, they had to progress through three qualifying rounds: initial selection; Middle East regional final; and then win ‘International Race Camp’ at Silverstone.

The initial selection was made via two routes: ‘live events’ and an online competition. 

At live events, dedicated GT Academy simulator pods allowed contestants to record their fastest time - the quickest being guaranteed a place in the next selection round. These took place in all participating countries (Bahrain, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates).

The online competition was entered via a free to download Gran Turismo® GT Academy qualification challenge. This exclusive edition, available to anyone with an internet connected PlayStation3, is based on the legendary racing simulation game. 

From these entrants, the fastest 23 were invited to attend the Middle East regional final in Dubai (9 and 10 January 2013). Here their gaming, fitness and racing abilities were assessed along with their ability to handle the media – a key requirement of a racing driver – and the group was shortlisted to an elite of just eight who went on to the ‘International Race Camp’ at Silverstone.

At this final and crucial stage to be held in March, contestants from the Middle East will spend a week in competition with the South African finalists at the wheel of a variety of Nissan cars for the chance to win GT Academy and go on to become a professional racing driver.

News and views on GT Academy Middle East and the progress of all the GT Academy drivers can be followed on various platforms including: FacebookTwitter

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