
Formula
1 has today announced the launch of a new F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series,
featuring a number of current F1 drivers. The series has been created to enable
fans to continue watching Formula 1 races virtually, despite the ongoing
COVID-19 situation that has affected this season’s opening race calendar.
The virtual races will run in place
of every postponed Grand Prix, starting this weekend with the Virtual Bahrain
Grand Prix on Sunday March 22. Every subsequent race weekend will see the
postponed real-world Formula 1 race replaced with a Virtual Grand Prix*, with
the initiative currently scheduled to run until May**.
The first race of the series will
see current F1 drivers line up on the grid alongside a host of stars to be
announced in due course. In order to guarantee the participants safety at this
time, each driver will join the race remotely, with a host broadcast live from
the Gfinity Esports Arena (or remotely if required) from 8:00pm (GMT) on Sunday
March 22.
The
series will use the official F1 2019 PC video game, developed by Codemasters,
and the first virtual GP on the Sakhir track will be a 50% length race with 28
laps. The broadcast, which will be available on the official Formula 1 YouTube,
Twitch and Facebook channels, as well as F1.com, is expected to run for 1 hour
30 minutes, with a qualifying period where grid positions will be determined
based on the drivers’ fastest lap time.
Due to the wide variety of gaming
skill levels amongst the drivers, game settings will be configured in such a
way to encourage competitive and entertaining racing. This includes running
equal car performance with fixed setups, reduced vehicle damage, and optional
anti-lock brakes and traction control for those less familiar with the game.
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The series is strictly for
entertainment purposes, to bring racing action to fans in this unprecedented
scenario the world has been affected by, with no official World Championship
points up for grabs for the drivers.
During
non-race weekends, Formula 1 will also be hosting online exhibition races,
where fans from around the world will be given the chance to go head-to-head
with F1 drivers. More details of these events will be available across the
official Formula 1 social media channels in the coming weeks.
Julian Tan, Head of Digital Business Initiatives and
Esports said:
“We are very pleased to be able to bring some light relief in the form of the F1 Esports Virtual GP, in these unpredictable times, as we hope to entertain fans missing the regular sporting action. With every major sports league in the world unable to compete, it is a great time to highlight the benefits of esports and the incredible skill that’s on show.”
“We are very pleased to be able to bring some light relief in the form of the F1 Esports Virtual GP, in these unpredictable times, as we hope to entertain fans missing the regular sporting action. With every major sports league in the world unable to compete, it is a great time to highlight the benefits of esports and the incredible skill that’s on show.”
Frank Sagnier, Chief Executive Officer, Codemasters added:
“We’re excited to be a part of the new F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix Series. With sporting events currently on hold around the world, it’s great that the official F1® video game can help fill the void by bringing together an exciting line-up of talent to race online during the postponed race weekends. It’s going to be competitive, action-packed, and a lot of fun for everyone involved.”
“We’re excited to be a part of the new F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix Series. With sporting events currently on hold around the world, it’s great that the official F1® video game can help fill the void by bringing together an exciting line-up of talent to race online during the postponed race weekends. It’s going to be competitive, action-packed, and a lot of fun for everyone involved.”
John Clarke, Gfinity Chief Executive Officer said:
“Gfinity is proud to be playing its part in the design and delivery of the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series, which will bring exciting virtual racing to a legion of Formula 1 and Esports fans around the globe. The virtual Bahrain GP will feature all the thrills and spills of racing with F1 drivers and special guest celebrities going head-to-head, which promises to put a smile back on the faces of millions of sports fans.”
“Gfinity is proud to be playing its part in the design and delivery of the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series, which will bring exciting virtual racing to a legion of Formula 1 and Esports fans around the globe. The virtual Bahrain GP will feature all the thrills and spills of racing with F1 drivers and special guest celebrities going head-to-head, which promises to put a smile back on the faces of millions of sports fans.”
*Grands Prix not available in the 2019
official F1 video game will be replaced with an alternative Grand Prix.
**The F1 Esports Virtual GP initiative
will be extended beyond May if the coronavirus pandemic results in further
Grand Prix cancellations/postponements.
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