15 GT5 drivers from 11 different countries will come together at Austria's Red Bull Ring to drive for a real SLS AMG
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Mercedes-Benz GT5 Competition Brings Drivers to Red Bull Ring

15 GT5 drivers from 11 different countries will come together at Austria’s Red Bull Ring to drive for a real SLS AMG


Mercedes-Benz is taking 15 drivers, whom qualified by playing the Gran Turismo 5 driving game, and putting them to the test on a real racetrack.  15 GT5 drivers from 11 different countries will come together at Austria’s Red Bull Ring to drive for the ultimate prize, a real SLS AMG. The AMG Driving Academy will put the drivers through differnt obstacles while being judged by some of the best driver’s in the world.

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