
The famed gaming accessory manufacturer has partnerships with the likes of Polyphony Digital and Ferrari, and now it is ready to make its mark in the world of competitive sim-racing and the GTPlanet League. Thrustmaster is another name which needs no introduction.

Lazarus’ star-studded roster includes Jeffrey Gallan (LZR_LLOYDZELITE), Martin Grady (LZR_Tidgney), Lewis Bentley (LZR_Lewis), Matthew Thomas (LZR_Thomas), Vincent Rigaud (LZR_SkyPikmin), and more. It is widely known for its success in Forza Motorsport, and this year, it has quickly assembled an elite Gran Turismo team consisting of FIA GTC World Tour veterans. Lazarus is the largest esports organization in Canada and ranks third worldwide among all esports teams for revenue in 2019.
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Its driver roster includes many familiar names and faces from both the FIA GTC World Tour and the GTPlanet community, including GT Academy finalist Adam Suswillo (Williams_Adam41), Coque Lopez (Williams_Coque14), Giorgio Mangano (Williams_Gio), Carlos Salazar (pcm_stj), and more. As part of Williams Formula One, Williams Esports has quickly made a name for itself as one of the hottest teams in sim-racing. The Williams name needs no introduction to motorsport fans.
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Other drivers include TRL_PERPI, winner of the Nissan Juke GT Sport Tournament in 2017, and Lars van Vark (TRL_LAVA), a high-level competitive kart racer in Europe. Redline’s roster for the GTPlanet League is formidable, including FIA GTC World Tour Nations Cup champions Mikail Hizal (TRL_LIGHTNING) and Adam Tapai (TRL_ADAM18), and World Tour podium finishers, Manuel Rodriguez (TRL_MANURODRY) and Baptiste Beauvois (TRL_TSUTSU). It has also been one of the most successful: Redline drivers have won the $1-million Visa eRace in Las Vegas, multiple iRacing World Championships, and more. Their driver ranks include the best Gran Turismo players in the world, including multiple 2019 FIA GTC Nations Cup World Tour champions.įounded over 19 years ago, Redline could be considered the original sim-racing team. Complimenting this, ahead of the driver is a transparent information cluster, displaying three-dimensional information inspired by iconic Smiths gauges, with rearward vision integrated either side in the screen’s simple wrapped design – all in perfect eye-line of the road ahead.We are honored to host four of the most prestigious teams in sim-racing in the inaugural season of the GTPlanet League. It also features augmented reality digital side glass for enhanced vision either side of the car the glass being able to highlight danger and obstacles, therefore increasing driver perception. The cockpit has been crafted to envelope the driver, creating a racing experience reminiscent of Jaguar’s Le Mans-winning D-types. This technology can also display other useful information to the driver in a variety of formats, including three dimensional maps, and essential vehicle data. The car features an on-board artificial intelligence system affectionately named “KITT-E” – a companion that would operate systems, and interface between the driver and machine to enhance the emotional connection with the car*.


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