When I was a young girl, I dreamed of driving a fancy car. Everybody around was bursting into laughter every time they heard my idea, my zeal. But I was persistent. My first absolute favorite was a Need for Speed game. It was pure fun and pleasure to play it. I could spend hours playing it.
But my love of this game oozed away when I got acquainted with a car-driving stimulator. Oh my God! I was a racer, a real racer and it drove me crazy. Sad to say but my car-driving stimulator fever didn’t last long.
Now I have a driving license and my own car. I don’t drive as Schumacher and prefer a bit smaller and more realistic cars. As it turned out, I am not a racer and my driving style is rather slow, that is why I am the biggest fan (at least, I want to think so) of the GTI Project that gives us an opportunity to be a virtual driver of a new Golf GTI.
What I like the most about the following project – the track is completely believable and realistic. It took me a long time to drive their new Golf GTIi the right way. Your virtual car can survive three crashes and every time you smash it, there is an engineer to place your car on the track again. It looks so cool! However, if you manage to show the best time you can get a prize – the opportunity to drive a new Golf GTI for three months.
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