Forza Motorsport Showdown

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Forza Motorsport Showdown
Starring Lee Reherman
Country of origin USA
No. of episodes four-episode series
Production
Producer(s) Bud Brutsman
Location(s) Road Atlanta Speedway
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel SPEED Channel
Original airing February 21, 2007

Forza Motorsport Showdown was a weekly television show on Speed Channel, produced by Turn 10 Studios. The show was a collaboration of SPEED and Microsoft Game Studios to present a live-action mini-series based on the new Forza Motorsport 2 video game. The series was produced on location at Road Atlanta Speedway. The host was Lee Reherman, who is best known as "Hawk" on the television show, American Gladiators.

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[edit] Regular features

Each episode featured six amateur racers from diverse backgrounds racing at various competitive motorsports disciplines – drag racing, road racing, autocross and drifting – in a $100,000 winner-take-all format. Forza Motorsport Showdown was designed to be the ultimate test of high-performance driving and mechanical skills.

In addition, each week Turn 10 Studios aired exclusive footage and announcements of game features of the new Forza Motorsport 2.

[edit] Basis of the "Game"

These six amateur drivers competed head to head in the different races. The first one across the finish line won $100,000.

They had to get there in a street car they'd never driven, manned by a crew they'd never met. The different course types included:

  • Atlanta Dragway At Commerce's Quarter Mile
  • Road Atlanta's Autocross for Drifting
  • Two Road Courses
  • Lanier Speedway's Oval Track

[edit] The Racers and cars of Forza Motorsport Showdown:

  • Clarence Barnes
  • Angela Cope
  • Clay Dale
  • Car:
  • Ken Gushi
  • Freddie Lewis Jr Left due to back injury
  • Jace Meier
  • Shawn Day replaced Freddie Lewis left due to bad performance
  • James Gribbson replaced Shawn Day

[edit] Winner

Forza Motorsports Showdown was won by Angela Cope, who passed Clarence Barnes on the last lap of a 15-lap race at Road Atlanta. Barnes gave up a sizeable lead, under the advice of his crew chief, by driving at reduced speed with the intent of saving gas.

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