Battle between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur inspires new video game
The championship battle between motorsport teams backed and financed by Premier League soccer clubs Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur has been turned into a video game.
Superleague Formula features motorsport teams backed by professional soccer clubs, including the likes of AC Milan, Atletico Madrid and Flamengo. The 2009 season ended last weekend, with Liverpool's representative team beating Tottenham Hotspur to the championship in front of huge crowds at Spanish circuit Jarama.
Now the Superleague Formula by Sonangol video game has been launched, and can be bought from Superleague Formula's official website.
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"The game is really cool and I think football and motorsport fans will love it," said Craig Dolby, who drives for Tottenham in the series. "The lap times we did on the game were actually pretty close to the ones we set for real on race day. That means the fans can watch us race on a Sunday and then try and beat our times when they get home!"
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