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F1 introduces new format for recurring Virtual Grands Prix

Before the official kick-off of the Formula 1 season in March, there will again be a number of virtual Grands Prix. The organisation presented the plans and structure of the digital competition today. The Grands Prix will be held every Sunday from 31 January onwards, for a total of three races. Participants will, as in 2020, consist of Formula 1 drivers and other celebrities. The eventual winner will walk away with a prize pool which will then be donated to a charity of their choice.  Read more Leclerc may have been infected with coronavirus in Dubai This year, however, there will be more teamwork. Before each race, F1 Esports Pro Series competitors will complete a sprint race to...
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