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AS IT HAPPENED: Watch the F1 Esports action from the Bahrain Virtual Grand Prix
Missing your Formula 1 fix? Well don't worry, because this weekend F1 Esports took centre stage with the first round of the Virtual Grand Prix Series.
A star-studded grid – including Lando Norris, Nicholas Latifi, Liam Payne and many more – assembled for the race at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, with the drivers joining remotely in a contest that saw them do battle on the official F1 2019 video game on PC. See the full driver line-up below.
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It was a race of 25% length, so 14 laps, after qualifying. Not everybody on the grid was accustomed to sim racing so assists were allowed, including reduced vehicle damage, optional ABS and traction control – while set-ups were fixed and car performance was equal.
There were no world championship points at stake – but that didn’t mean the drivers were any less competitive. Check out the video above to see who won and watch the race in full, or view the highlights in the video below.
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Highlights: F1 Esports - Bahrain Virtual Grand Prix
Driver line-up for the Bahrain Virtual Grand Prix
Team | Driver 1 | Driver 2 |
---|---|---|
Alfa Romeo | Cyanide | Johnny Herbert |
AlphaTauri | Luca Salvadori | Sadokist |
FDA Hublot Esports Team | Robert Shwartzman | Dino Beganovic |
Haas | Anthony Davidson | Redeye |
McLaren | Lando Norris | Nic Hamilton |
Mercedes | Esteban Gutierrez | Stoffel Vandoorne |
Racing Point | Jimmy Broadbent | Nico Hulkenberg |
Red Bull | Sir Chris Hoy | Philipp Eng |
Renault | Guanyu Zhou | Ian Poulter |
Williams | Liam Payne | Nicholas Latifi |
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