Lucas ordonez biography
- Lucas Ordóñez Martín-Esperanza (born May 1, 1985) is a.
- Lucas Ordóñez Martín-Esperanza is a Spanish former racecar driver, who entered professional racing by winning a spot in a PlayStation 3 Gran Turismo competition.
- Lucas Ordoñez was studying for an MBA when he saw an advertisement for a new competition called 'GT Academy'.
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Lucas Ordóñez (pilota automobilistico)
Lucas Ordóñez Martín-Esperanza (Madrid, 1º maggio1985) è un pilota automobilisticospagnolo, che è entrato nel mondo delle competizioni professionali vincendo una competizione nel videogioco Gran Turismo su PlayStation 3.[1][2] Nel 2011 lui e il suo team sono riusciti a essere secondi nella classe LMP2 alla 24 Ore di Le Mans. Lo spagnolo è stato campione della classe Pro-Am della Blancpain Endurance Series 2013.
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In 2008 Lucas Ordoñez was studying for an MBA when he saw an advertisement for a new competition called ‘GT Academy’. Lucas had long held dreams of being a racing driver and saw this collaboration between Nissan and PlayStation as his last opportunity.
The rest, as they say, is history. His journey from virtual to reality became one of the major stories of the 2011 Le Mans 24 Hours, where Lucas fulfilled his dream of competing in the toughest endurance race of them all. The fact that he finished the race on the podium with his Signatech Nissan team-mates is testament to the strength of the GT Academy driver development programme.
As the inaugural winner of GT Academy Lucas has become the statesman that the new winners look up to. Since his 2008 win, GT Academy has gone global with competitions in Europe, USA, Russia, the Middle East Australia, India and South Africa, finding and nurturing new talent every season but Lucas will always be the pioneer.
In recent years Lucas has truly came of age as a professional racing driver
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In 2008, Lucas Ordoñez put his skills at PlayStation® Gran Turismo to good use when he became the first winner of the Nissan PlayStation® GT Academy. Then a 23-year-old MBA student, Ordoñez was one of the fastest online gamers in Spain, which won him a spot in the Academy Finals where he battled an international field of competitors during five days of intensive race training in real cars at the famous Silverstone circuit.
After he was declared champion, Ordoñez participated in the Driver Development Program where his dedication and talents enabled him to obtain an international racing license. For his first race, he joined former Le Mans champion and Grand Prix winner Johnny Herbert to compete in the Dubai International 24 Hours as part of the GT Academy team. After a strong showing in Dubai, Ordoñez was recruited to drive for Nissan in the 2009 European GT4 Cup alongside Briton Alex Buncombe. The pair barely missed capturing the driver’s championship, finishing a close Second Place, but did manage to secure the team title for
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