Nissan has announced the launch of ‘Nissan Boost’, a new digital Web3 activation of the Discord platform to provide an engaging and exciting insight into the world of the Nissan Formula E race team.
Within this Nissan booster Discord program, there is a channel where fans are able to stay up to date with all the latest news and happenings around the Nissan Formula E team developments.
They can get behind-the-scenes access to what happens in the Nissan race paddock during e-Prix weekends and enjoy live audio coverage of the qualification and race sessions, states the release. Active members can even gain access to private channels to chat with the actual team and the drivers themselves.
To celebrate the launch Nissan has created a free to enter NFT card game where the top-performing fans can win a VIP invitation to the Nissan paddock at the 2023 London e-Prix. All fans have to do is make a prediction on the Nissan Formula E team performance for the remaining races.
By getting the predictions right, fans can earn additional NFT cards and gain experience points, the top performer takes the prize. Fans can play the Nissan Booster NFT card game by going directly to https://www.nissan-booster.com/ and put their Formula E knowledge to the test.
Nissan has also created the Nissan Booster Trophy an e-sport event where top gamers from around the world take on both Nissan Formula-e drivers in a virtual e-Prix. Sacha Fenestraz and Norman Nato will race 10 experienced motorsport gamers especially selected for their expertise and knowledge in the field of e-racing/motorsport. All racers will race head-to-head with each other using the Rfactor 2 race simulator utilising the Berlin circuit. The Nissan Booster Trophy will take place on 22nd of May, from 18:00 to 20:00 (UK) and will be streamed live on Nissan Twitch Channel.
Nissan has created a unique and exclusive experience into the world of Formula E, supporting the company’s mission to deliver innovation and excitement of zero-emission electric vehicles to a global audience. The Japanese automaker aims to bring its expertise in transferring knowledge and technology between the racetrack and road for better electric vehicles for customers.
Source: Nissan