MEXICO'S JOHNNY GUINDI HAMUI CROWNED 2016 GT ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION
October 27, 2016 by Nissan
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Hamui's journey with Nissan will begin almost immediately, as he takes to the track for a national event at Brands Hatch this weekend with Nissan's RJN Motorsport team. RJN Motorsport, who run Nissan's participation in the Blancpain Sprint and Endurance Series throughout Europe, will also be the team that Hamui will race for in Dubai in the Nissan 370Z GT4 NISMO. 'The final race was just phenomenal,' said Mike Carcamo, director, Nissan Motorsport. 'Hats off to all the teams who did a great job with the new format with the two drivers. It made for a really exciting race. Johnny did a great job in his second stint, having to come from behind and also overtaking guys and pushing hard. This was a real-life racing scenario and another great year for GT Academy!' Hamui earned his place at Race Camp from the hundreds of thousands of Gran Turismo gamers that entered the competition across the world. Having won through the Mexico National Final, he arrived at Silverstone as one of six to represent Mexico, alongside 35 International competitors overall, split into six territory groups. Each group formed a close bond with their territory judge who acted as a mentor, but then had to make the difficult decisions when it came to eliminations from the competition. The on-track action got underway last Wednesday with six finalists from Australia, Indonesia, Mexico, North Africa, Philippines and Thailand. Throughout their week at International Race Camp, a series of both racing and physical challenges whittled them down to 12 this morning that took part in the final race. Throughout Race Camp, various surprise challenges were thrown at them including the SAS assault course, Gymkhana elimination races, beach racing in Nissan GT-Rs and a Nissan Micra stock car race which decided the starting grid for today's final race. It was a landmark Race Camp for a couple of occasions, with the first-ever female finalist and also the oldest ever finalist taking part. Elysse Menorca, 22 from the Philippines, earned huge acclaim from the judges for her attitude and determination and made it to day three of the competition where she was narrowly eliminated in a head-to-head race in Nissan Juke RS NISMO cars. Meanwhile Kanokphan Wathanakitanan, 46 from Thailand, was consistent throughout the competition and made it all the way to yesterday's final eliminator before losing out.
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