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SimraceWay – Presenting the 1995 Lancer Evolution III

The third generation of Mitsubishi's high-performance flagship model arrived in 1995. Like its two predecessors, the Evo III was produced exclusively for the Japanese market. However, since the original Evo's launch in 1992, the car had built up such a reputation that it had become a staple commodity in the thriving "gray import" market.

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Project CARS – Junior Build 206 available. Zonda R included.

Slightly Mad Studios have released the newest Junior build of their WMD-powered Project CARS title, giving everyone the chance to experience the newest content & features starting at just 10€. The new build is highlighted by the addition of the brand new Zonda R, the first of three Paganis to be featured in Project CARS thanks to a partnership with Pagani that was announced yesterday.

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Project CARS – Slightly Mad Studios & Pagani announce Patrnership.

Slightly Mad Studios and world-renowned sports car manufacturer Pagani Automobili S.p.A. are proud to announce a partnership which will see three of the manufacturer’s cars featuring in Project CARS. The companies have pledged to work closely together to perfect the ultimate digital representation of the cars, breaking new boundaries in terms of visual representation, true to life handling and audio fidelity.

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Real World Racing – 2012 SUPER GT – Rd.2 Fuji.

On May 3rd and 4th, 2012 AUTOBACS SUPER GT Round 2 "FUJI GT 500km RACE" will be hosted at Fuji Speedway (Shizuoka Prefecture). In recent years, the event has been distanced at 400km or 300km, but the event will reclaim its privilege of long-distance race by going back to traditional 500km this year. Longer distance means higher possibility of unexpected during the race, and team strategies would vary by the assumption each team would make. In other words, more excitements and more dramatic turnarounds are the what waiting at the race. Zoom in for one of the hottest race in the early season.

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