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06-22-2010, 05:23 PM
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If anyone ever told you video games were a waste of time, show them this article. Robert Waddell from Rock Hill, SC took home a customized 2010 Nissan 370Z, built by Chris Forsberg Racing.
Forsberg, of course, is the 2009 Formula Drift Champion, who campaigned a Nissan 350Z, sponsored by NOS energy drink. Waddell won the car by competing in a video game tournament, besting four other competitors in a game of Need For Speed: Shift. Not a bad way to get a free set of wheels.
More: Man Wins Custom Nissan 370Z By Playing Video Games (http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2010/06/man-wins-custom-nissan-370z-by-playing-video-games.html) on AutoGuide.com
If anyone ever told you video games were a waste of time, show them this article. Robert Waddell from Rock Hill, SC took home a customized 2010 Nissan 370Z, built by Chris Forsberg Racing.
Forsberg, of course, is the 2009 Formula Drift Champion, who campaigned a Nissan 350Z, sponsored by NOS energy drink. Waddell won the car by competing in a video game tournament, besting four other competitors in a game of Need For Speed: Shift. Not a bad way to get a free set of wheels.
More: Man Wins Custom Nissan 370Z By Playing Video Games (http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2010/06/man-wins-custom-nissan-370z-by-playing-video-games.html) on AutoGuide.com