Slightly Mad Studios announced that accomplished race car driver Nicolas Hamilton will continue to serve as Handling Consultant for the studio’s developing Project CARS 2 title.
Continuing his work that started during the development phase of Project CARS, Nicolas will again be assisting the development team with his highly-precise feedback on car handling and share his vast knowledge & experience with the all the members in the busy World of Mass Development forums.
As the press release reads, Nicolas’ involvement will help ensure that Project CARS 2 will come with the same unprecedented degree of realism that made Project CARS a best-selling hit around the globe.
Nicolas Hamilton said:
“I am mega excited to be to be a part of the Development Team at Slightly Mad Studios for Project CARS 2. When I first joined SMS back in 2012, it was an absolute dream come true to work on Project CARS 1, which was a great success and an amazing experience for me. To be a part another fantastic project yet again is just something I always dreamed of and I hope we, as a team, can deliver another fantastic product.”

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He and Ben Collins (the Stig in Top Gear) were the “handling consultant” in pCARS, just so you know.
No one is going to buy PCars2 because you refuse to fix the first one. What atrocious business practices.
I do not spend my money on that crap with GW.
Sorry for my English
It will flop hard.
Recently read all that stuff surrounding PCars, and that is troubling. They broke some of the promises they made during the crowdfunding campaign, they refuse to fix the game, which is still swarming with bugs, and if that isn’t enough, Ian Bell’s behavior is hardly appropriate for a CEO of a game company.
Still not sure how this company managed to get so much support. This is embarrassing.
http://forum.projectcarsgame.com/showthread.php?33642-Ian-Bell-you-can-t-be-this-immature