GPLegacy is a registered trademark of Sergio M. BustamanteLeave more than skidmarks... Leave a Legacy!March 7th, 2009150 race tickets granted through A1 Team Mexico - Scribe and GPLegacyThe "Feria Nacional de Escolares y Oficina" became a total success with open testing at GPLegacy's A1GP Simulators, an exhibition from drivers Chava Duran and Juan Pablo Garcia, both broke the software's record of 1:20.114 running with AI, and expo visitors who could not drop from the 1:58.012 time per lap using the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 1988 track, modified by GPLegacy and D3Legacy. Mexico's official drivers lapped at 1:18.005 and 1:19:400 respectively, after they had signed over 300 autographs to the expos attending visitors. this marked a total success for Scribe at this event.[June 15th, 2009] - In Mourning It is with great sadness that we join the feeling of loss of a great talent and friend in Mexican motorsports has brought on June 14th 2009 with the demise of Carlos Pardo, you will be remembered as one of the greatest drivers and a real inspiration for years to come. Rest in peace Carlos, our deepest sentiments are with all your family and loved ones.Carlos was a good friend and one of the first drivers to train with GPLegacy in Sim Racing and who took the time to compete against amateur Sim Racers in our sister racing league Desafio Virtual while under the command of Fernando Cortina. You will be missed and always well remembered.2005 Memory Remembering our first RaceframeThe International Auto Show held in Mexico 2005 (SIAM 2005) marked the debut of GPLegacy’s first developed Raceframe, codename “Antartida I”The raceframe was equipped with Logitech’s top of the line gear at the time, Momo Racing Force Feedback wheel, 5.1 Surround system, and wireless technology. We also introduced the TrackIR Motion system with Adrian Fernandez CART contender as the backdrop.Carlos Pardo, Sergio Bustamante, and Carlos Contreras2011 Website Under Constructionold website still available here
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