All-Gamer Nissan 370Z takes podium finish at Dunlop 24 Hours of Dubai
By Jonathan, 16 Jan, 2012. 0 Comments
The All-Gamer Nissan 370Z marked the end of the "Road to Dubai" with a podium finish at the Dunlop 24 Hours of Dubai for the 2011 winners Bryan Heitkotter and Jann Mardenborough. They were joined by 2008 and 2010 GT Academy winners Lucas Ordonez and Jordan Tresson.Mardenborough took the checkered flag in the 24-hour competitive racing where all four players showcased their skills behind the wheel. He also brought home a race vehicle without any damage, which is a remarkable achievement after an endurance race.
Mardenborough said that the event was "without doubt the weekend of my life," comparing it to winning the GT Academy in June. He added that it is "just the first step" for him and hopes that his performance in Dubai can take him further.
Heitkotter commented that he was "so pleased" in achieving a good result in their first international 24-hour race. He related that they have "worked hard" in the past six months in order to get to this point. He also provided insight that one can reach goals if one focuses on them and works hard. Ordonez, who was the first winner of the GT Academy, began his career in international racing in Dubai three years ago. Currently, his journey has led him all the way to a class podium in the Le Mans 24 Hours.







