Wisniewski, who is soon to turn 19, has forged a reputation as a fast and successful driver in Live for Speed, both in hotlapping and in league racing, and recently took the OWRL F1 2009 title in dominating fashion.
Martin Šilhánek, who competed against Wisniewski in the latest OWRL F1 season, was pleased with the signing, saying: "It's really nice to see us sign Adam. He's a formula expert and he's shown his ultimate speed in OWRL F1.
"Really good times for spdo, the team is getting stronger and stronger after these recent signings [Adam and Leonardo]."
Forcinetti, who becomes the team's first non-European member for over three years, has recently picked up victories in the Brazilian league, appeared for My3id in the highly respected Masters of Endurance league and claimed a number of Live for Speed world records.
The young Brazilian favours the BMW Sauber F1 and FZ50 GTR cars in LFS, and will be a natural choice for the team's MoE and OWRL F1 line-ups in the future.
Josh Di Fabio said: "It's really exciting to sign someone as enthusiastic and talented as Leonardo.
"I think that My3id showed a keen eye when they signed him and I hope we'll be able to get 100% out of him in the future!"
Renowned homosexual Reece Pearson was more interested in the young Brazilian boy's physique than his driving ability, saying: "wonder if leo has a hot brazilian ass?"
Matias Pikkarainen joined double IGTC champions spdoRacing on Friday evening, in the process becoming the seventh Finnish driver in the team's four-and-a-half year history.
17 year-old Matias - who has been competing in Live For Speed for a little over 6 months - jumped at the opportunity to join one of the sim's leading teams, and hopes to be racing competitively for spdoRacing at the highest level in the near future.
Josh Di Fabio said: "Since the announcement of the Finnish MTV3 LFS competition 8 months ago we've seen an influx of Finnish players into the sim, and we've always kept a keen eye out for emerging talent.
"Matias is exactly the sort of person we were hoping to find, so we were delighted when he accepted our offer to join the team. He's the first Finn we've signed in a long time!"
23 year-old Mihaly has driven a number of races in the highly competitive Hungarian League - securing 10 podium finishes in the process - and recently appeared in the Masters of Endurance league for the first time as a guest driver for Hungarian team iNf!N!tY*SkillS.
Heikki Jaakkola was delighted with the signing: "We've wanted to sign someone like Balazs for a while now - it's difficult to find older guys who are quick and available to join a team.
"I'm sure he'll fit into the team straight away and will do well for us in MoE and the other leagues in the future."
Sorry for our absence in qualifying the lack of a line-up thus far. I assumed we'd have at least two people able and willing to do this but no one seems to be available. It seems unlikely that we'll be able to drive tomorrow but I'll try my best to ensure that we can.
Yeah, he's quote young and evidently is new to the community so I suspect this is the case. I sent him a polite PM earlier in the evening explaining what it means to be in a team and how to go about joining one.