Jalopnik Just Killed Sim Racing eSports
Jalopnik writer Adam Ismail published a pretty wild expose on the Gran Turismo eSports scene today, where it was revealed the participants didn't win any prize money, weren't allowed to attain sponsorships, and binged on the game for 50 hours per week for opportunities that never came while being told by representatives that they didn't even see the point in eSports events. If the almighty Gran Turismo struggles this hard to grasp eSports, what hope does the rest of sim racing have? https://jalopnik.com/the-stars-of-gra...

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