Display title | IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Winning the minor league championship, IGPX-2, with sheer luck, Team Satomi is promoted to compete with five teams in the IGPX-1 division, home to the best of the best. The rookie team consists of Takeshi Jin, a talented hotshot, Amy Stapleton, who at thirteen is a prodigy, telepathically linked to her feline co-pilot Luca, and Liz Ricarro, a hotheaded martial artist. Supporting the pilots on the sidelines: Michiru Satomi, owner and supervisor, Mark Ramsey, mechanic, Jessie Martin, assistant, River Marque, backup pilot, and Andrei Rublev, coach and the former IGPX ace Rocket George. Together, they form a close team and family as they reach for the crown. |