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SuperCar Challenge

Features track tutorials courtesy of TV's Tiff Needell.

FIFTH GEAR presenter, ex-Le Mans driver and all-round racing expert Tiff Needell once again lends his vocal talents and racing knowledge to System 3, providing tutorials for 16 of SuperCar Challenge’s globally renowned race circuits.

Initially the Tutorial mode of the game is designed to teach gamers the best way around 16 of the game’s track as well as giving them the opportunity to tackle the various challenges provided by the different cars in the game. Each aspect of their performance is then rated, with an overall percentage score awarded at the end of each session. Achieving over 70% in overall performance will unlock cars and trophies.

You can watch an interview with Tiff Needell and listen to his vocal contributions at:

www.system3.com

About Tiff Needell

Aside from racing Tiff is an established television personality who regularly appeared as a presenter on the BBC motoring programs ‘TOP GEAR’ and ‘TOP GEAR MOTORSPORT’, as well as being a columnist and feature writer in ‘TOP GEAR MAGAZINE’. He has also worked alongside Murray Walker and as sole commentator for motorsport presentations on BBC’s ‘GRANDSTAND’ and has been the presenter for Sky Sports American NASCAR and Indycar series.

Born on October 29th 1952 in Havant, England. Tiff finished school in summer 1969 and attended the City University, London, where he achieved an Honours Degree in Civil Engineering. Worked as a structural design engineer with George Wimpey & Co Ltd until turning professional racing driver in January 1977.

Having attended the Brands Hatch Racing Drivers School during 1969 and 1970, when money permitted, Tiff’s career began in a dream story when he won his first racing car - a Formula Ford Lotus 69F in a competition run by the weekly racing magazine ‘Autosport’. From this beginning he worked his way up through the national racing scene to become a Formula Ford Champion in 1975. In 1976 he then became runner-up in the Formula Ford 2000 Championship the same year as he was to receive the Premier Grovewood Award - he was selected by the panel as the most promising young driver of that year.

During 1977 Tiff was selected to drive for the ‘Unipart’ Formula Three Team and was able to turn professional racing driver. Fourth in the 1978 British Formula Three Championship, behind Nelson Piquet, Derek Warwick and Chico Serra he moved to the British Formula One Championship for 1979 and finished second in his first ever Formula One race.

A year later Tiff achieved the ultimate status of Grand Prix Driver with a couple of outings for Team Ensign. Although only joining the team while they waited for Jan Lammers to be free from his commitment to another team, Tiff’s results in a difficult car were every bit as good as the Dutchman’s.

Despite a great deal of interest, there were no Grand Prix seats free for 1981 so Tiff switched to Endurance Sportscar Racing to further his career and soon become established in the arena of motorship. His best results have been two thirds, a fourth, a fifth and a sixth in World Championship events while he has contested twelve Le Mans 24 hour races with a best result of 3rd place in 1990 from his six finishes.

Away from Sports cars there were wins in British Thundersports - racing a Chevron-DFV B26 and a CanAm March-Chevrolet 847, Tiff had victories in four out of ten races in the Saab Mobil 900 Turbo Championship in 1987 and four out of ten, again driving a Porsche 944 Turbo in the 1988 British Porsche Championship. One-off victories in the British Touring Car Championship in 1987 & ’89 and another win in the one make Rover 216 GTi series in 1991.

As a ‘journeyman’ driver Tiff has raced all over the world with single seater outings not only in Europe, but also in Japan, Malaysia, Macau and India where he won the 1985 Bangalore Grand Prix. There have been sportscar events in the USA, including six starts in the Daytona 24 hours and drives in the British Rallycross Grand Prix in both Metro 6R4 and Ford Escort Cosworth.

In 1992 Tiff won his first ever rally in a one-off outing in the Ford RS2000 Rally Sport Series and then finished 30th in his second event - the slightly tougher RAC Rally, driving a Group N Sierra Cosworth in this British round of the World Rally Championship. Further rally outings were in a Mini-Cooper in the ’93 Charrington’s Historic Event, the Scottish Rally in a Formula Two Vauxhall Astra and then the RAC again in 1996 in a works Skoda.

About System 3

Formed in 1982 System 3 is globally renowned for heartwarming entertainment experiences that formed the very foundations of the modern videogames we know and love today.

From the behemoth that was The Last Ninja, to the platforming brilliance of MYTH: History In The Making, to the legendary status of International Karate and the joyous simplicity of Putty Squad, System 3 has been responsible for some of the greatest videogames of the past 27 years.

System 3 is currently building towards the release of Williams Pinball Classics (PSP, PS2, Wii) and PowerPlay Pool (DS) in Q3 2009.

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