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F1 drivers to race in virtual grands prix

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FORMULA ONE has replaced races postponed or cancelled due to coronaviru­s with an Esports Virtual Grand Prix series that will see current drivers battle it out online.

The start of the 2020 F1 season has been hit by the coronaviru­s outbreak, with the opening race in Australia cancelled before Grands Prix in Bahrain, Vietnam, China, Holland and Spain were postponed. The iconic Monaco Grand Prix was also cancelled on Thursday, with the sport aiming to start racing in Azerbaijan on June 7.

In the meantime, the sport has come up with a unique way of keeping fans entertaine­d as current F1 drivers prepare to race against as-yet unnamed celebrity guests.

“Formula 1 has today announced the launch of a new F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series,” a statement read.

“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.”

The races will be run at half-distance and will take place at the same time as the postponed Grands Prix would have occurred. The events start this weekend with the Virtual Bahrain Grand Prix run on the official 2019 F1 video game. Viewers will be able to tune in via YouTube, Facebook and Twitch with a qualifying session to determine the grid preceding the race itself.

The plan is to run the virtual tournament until the real racing can return.

Meanwhile, Silverston­e staff are doing “all they possibly can” to ensure both the

Formula One and MotoGP events go ahead.

The British Grand Prix is pencilled in at Silverston­e on July 19, while the MotoGP is not set until August 30 and Silverston­e managing director Stuart Pringle is keen to make sure both events take place.

“We cannot predict what the situation will be by the time we get to the summer months,” he said. “However, I can wholeheart­edly promise you that everyone at Silverston­e, Formula 1 and MotoGP are doing all they possibly can to ensure we can run these events on their planned dates in July [F1] and August [MotoGP].”

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